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Determine the specific volume of superheated water vapor at 3.0MPa and 250 °C based oneach of the following methods:(A) Calculate the specific volume by using the ideal-gas equation.(B) Calculate the specific volume by first determining the compressibility factor, Z, from the generalized compressibility chartand then using the modified ideal-gas equation.(C) Calculate the specific volume usingthe steam tables. Assuming the steam tables will produce the most accurate result, determine the percent error involved in each of the first two cases A and B.

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