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Determine the quality (if saturated) or temperature (if superheated) of the following: (show details of your...

Determine the quality (if saturated) or temperature (if superheated) of the following: (show details of your answer, not just write the final answer)

a) Water at p=50 kPa, v=1 m3/kg

b) Water at p=1.6 MPa, v=0.15 m3/kg

c) Water at p=7 MPa, h=3160 kJ/kg

d) Refrigerant R-134a at p=200 kPa, v=0.009 m3/kg

e) Refrigerant R-134a at p=0.2 MPa, v=0.12 m3/kg

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Expert Solution

Steam table is used for calculation.


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