Engineering, 24.08.2021 14:00 zaiinab
A rigid tank with a volume of 2.5m³ contains 15 kg of saturated liquid vapour mixture of water at 75°c. Now the water is slowly heated until the liquid in the tank is completely vaporized. determine (i) the final temperature (ii) change in the internal energy during the process. Also show the process on TV diagram with respect to saturation lines.
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