What is the internal energy and enthalpy of water at P = 300 kPa and T = 110°C? See water tables. О u = 1982.1 kJ/kg, h = 2163.5 kJ/kg u =2543.2 kJ/kg, h = 2724.9 kJ/kg u = 2517.7 kJ/kg, h = 2691.1 kJ/kg u = 461.27 kJ/kg, h = 461.27 kJ/kg u = 561.11 kJ/kg, h = 561.43 kJ/kg
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u = 1982.1 kJ/kg, h = 2163.5 kJ/kg
u =2543.2 kJ/kg, h = 2724.9 kJ/kg
u = 2517.7 kJ/kg, h = 2691.1 kJ/kg
u = 461.27 kJ/kg, h = 461.27 kJ/kg
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