At the pressure of P=0.1MPa, the saturation temperature of water is Tsat=100 ºC, the specific volume of the saturated liquid water is vf=0.001043 m3/kg, and the specific volume of the saturated vapor water is vg=1.6720 m3/kg. (2) Select the correct saturated liquid line and saturated vapor line ________
At the pressure of P=0.1MPa, the saturation temperature of water is Tsat=100 ºC, the specific volume of the saturated liquid water is vf=0.001043 m3/kg, and the specific volume of the saturated vapor water is vg=1.6720 m3/kg. (2) Select the correct saturated liquid line and saturated vapor line ________
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At the pressure of P=0.1MPa, the saturation temperature of water is Tsat=100 ºC, the specific volume of the saturated liquid water is vf=0.001043 m3/kg, and the specific volume of the saturated vapor water is vg=1.6720 m3/kg.
(2) Select the correct saturated liquid line and saturated vapor line ________

Transcribed Image Text:At the pressure of P=0.1 MPa, the saturation temperature of water is Tsat=100°C. The specific volume of the saturated liquid water is vf=0.001043 m³/kg, and the specific volume of the saturated vapor water is vg=1.6720 m³/kg.
(2) Select the correct saturated liquid line and saturated vapor line.
**Diagrams Description:**
Three diagrams labeled as A, B, and C illustrate Temperature (T) versus Specific Volume (v) graphs for water at P=0.1 MPa.
- **Diagram A:**
- Displays a critical point.
- The graph is divided into Regions 1, 2, and 3.
- The vertical dotted line from 100°C aligns with vf=0.001043 m³/kg on the x-axis.
- The area between the red lines and this vertical line is hashed.
- The vertical line at vg=1.6720 m³/kg also converges at 100°C.
- Contains isobars for 2.5, 2.0, 1.5, and 1.0 MPa.
- **Diagram B:**
- Similar to Diagram A in structure but the hashed area and some lines are positioned differently.
- Alignments at vf and vg values are consistent with Diagram A.
- **Diagram C:**
- Contains similar elements and structure as A and B but also differs in line positioning.
**Question:**
Select which diagram (A, B, or C) accurately depicts the saturated liquid line and saturated vapor line at the stated conditions.
- Options:
- A. A
- B. B
- C. C
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The correct saturated liquid line and saturated vapor line is in T-v diagram of (A). Here specific volume of 0.001043 m^3/kg and 1.672 m^3/kg lie on saturated liquid line and saturated vapor line.
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