15 kg of H₂O initially at 100°C, 100 kPa is contained in a piston-cylinder assembly. The H₂O is then compressed to 2000 kPa in a process where PV = constant. (a) Draw a picture of the initial and final states, and write the given information under each. Determine the INITIAL (b) Phase. (c) Specific Volume. (d) Volume (e) Quality. (f) Specific Internal Energy. Determine the FINAL (g) Volume. If you cannot determine the final volume, you may assume the final volume is 0.7950 m³ and receive a 5 pt grade reduction. (h) Specific Volume (i) Phase (j) Quality. (k) Specific Internal Energy.

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15 kg of H₂O initially at 100°C, 100 kPa is contained in a piston-cylinder assembly.
The H₂O is then compressed to 2000 kPa in a process where PV = constant.
(a) Draw a picture of the initial and final states, and write the given information under
each.
Determine the INITIAL
(b) Phase.
(c) Specific Volume.
(d) Volume
(e) Quality.
(f) Specific Internal Energy.
Determine the FINAL
(g) Volume.
If you cannot determine the final volume, you
may assume the final volume is 0.7950 m³ and
receive a 5 pt grade reduction.
(h) Specific Volume
(i) Phase
(j) Quality.
(k) Specific Internal Energy.
Transcribed Image Text:15 kg of H₂O initially at 100°C, 100 kPa is contained in a piston-cylinder assembly. The H₂O is then compressed to 2000 kPa in a process where PV = constant. (a) Draw a picture of the initial and final states, and write the given information under each. Determine the INITIAL (b) Phase. (c) Specific Volume. (d) Volume (e) Quality. (f) Specific Internal Energy. Determine the FINAL (g) Volume. If you cannot determine the final volume, you may assume the final volume is 0.7950 m³ and receive a 5 pt grade reduction. (h) Specific Volume (i) Phase (j) Quality. (k) Specific Internal Energy.
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