HW4.4. Enthalpy Change of Water 22 kg of water, initially at 80 ° C and 2 bar, occupying 0.06 m³ undergoes a process in which it attains a final state of 100 ° C and 300 bar. Assume that under these conditions the water can be treated as an incompressible fluid with specific heat, c(T) = 0.005 kJ/kg-K² XT + 2.19 kJ/kg.K. AH = 2 Correct answer kJ ? X 0% Try a new variant
HW4.4. Enthalpy Change of Water 22 kg of water, initially at 80 ° C and 2 bar, occupying 0.06 m³ undergoes a process in which it attains a final state of 100 ° C and 300 bar. Assume that under these conditions the water can be treated as an incompressible fluid with specific heat, c(T) = 0.005 kJ/kg-K² XT + 2.19 kJ/kg.K. AH = 2 Correct answer kJ ? X 0% Try a new variant
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Transcribed Image Text:HW4.4. Enthalpy Change of Water
22 kg of water, initially at 80 °C and 2 bar, occupying 0.06 m³
undergoes a process in which it attains a final state of 100 ° C and
300 bar.
Assume that under these conditions the water can be treated as
an incompressible fluid with specific heat, c(T) = 0.005 kJ/kg. K²
XT + 2.19 kJ/kg.K.
AH = 2
Correct answer
ΔΗ – 3550.53 kJ
=
kJ
X 0%
Try a new variant
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