Problem 3. If sufficient data are provided, complete the blank (non-gray) cells in the following table of properties of water (steam). In the last column describe the condition of water (steam) as compressed liquid, saturated liquid, saturated vapor, two-phase mixture, superheated vapor, or insufficient information, and, if applicable, give the quality (for two-phase mixture). A C P, kPa T, C v, m'/kg h, kJ/kg Condition description and quality, if applicable 200 B 270.28 130 E D 1600 70 800 120 0.2000 0.2350 2950.4

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Problem 3. If sufficient data are provided, complete the blank (non-gray) cells in the following table of properties
of water (steam). In the last column describe the condition of water (steam) as compressed liquid, saturated
liquid, saturated vapor, two-phase mixture, superheated vapor, or insufficient information, and, if applicable,
give the quality (for two-phase mixture).
A
B
C
D
E
P, kPa T, C v, m'/kg h, kJ/kg Condition description and
quality, if applicable
200
270.28 130
1600
70
800
120
0.2000
0.2350
2950.4
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3. If sufficient data are provided, complete the blank (non-gray) cells in the following table of properties of water (steam). In the last column describe the condition of water (steam) as compressed liquid, saturated liquid, saturated vapor, two-phase mixture, superheated vapor, or insufficient information, and, if applicable, give the quality (for two-phase mixture). A B C D E P, kPa T, C v, m'/kg h, kJ/kg Condition description and quality, if applicable 200 270.28 130 1600 70 800 120 0.2000 0.2350 2950.4
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