Liquid is held into two components Separated by a membrane.the total volume is 775ft3 and the volume of compartment Y is 300ft3 and it’s specific volume is 9.55ft3/lb.the membrane breaks and the resulting specific volume is 12.5 ft3/lb. a) determine the original specific volume in compartment X b)after breaking the membrane,the temperature of the liquid is 3 degree centigrade.if the absolute temperature of this reading is doubled and decreased by 239 degrees,what would be the final temperature of the maximum degree Celsius and degree Rankine

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Liquid is held into two components Separated by a membrane.the total volume is 775ft3 and the volume of compartment Y is 300ft3 and it’s specific volume is 9.55ft3/lb.the membrane breaks and the resulting specific volume is 12.5 ft3/lb. a) determine the original specific volume in compartment X b)after breaking the membrane,the temperature of the liquid is 3 degree centigrade.if the absolute temperature of this reading is doubled and decreased by 239 degrees,what would be the final temperature of the maximum degree Celsius and degree Rankine
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