Steam at 2100KPa and 260C expands at constant enthalpy to 125KPa Using steam tables, a) What is the temperature of the steam in its final state? b) What is the entropy change?
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Steam at 2100KPa and 260C expands at constant enthalpy to 125KPa
Using steam tables,
a) What is the temperature of the steam in its final state?
b) What is the entropy change?
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