&spring loaded piston cylinder device is initially filled with 0.1 kg of R- 134a saturated liquid vapor mixture whose temperature is at -34°C and quality is 80%. The spring constant in the spring force relation (F = kx) is 12494 N/m and the piston diameter is 0.305 m. The R-134a undergoes a process that increases its volume by 60%.‘Calculate the final temperature and final enthalpy of the R-134a. [Please refer to the Thermodynamic Properties Table for R-134a] R-134a

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(&spring loaded piston cylinder device is initially filled with 0.1 kg of R- 134a saturated liquid vapor mixture whose temperature is at -34°C and quality is 80%. The spring constant in the spring force relation (F = kx) is 12494 N/m and the piston diameter is 0.305 m. The R-134a undergoes a process that increases its volume by 60%.‘Calculate the final temperature and final enthalpy of the R-134a. [Please refer to the Thermodynamic Properties Table for R-134a] R-134a
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A spring loaded piston cylinder device is initially filled with 0.1 kg of R-
134a saturated liquid vapor mixture whose temperature is at -34°C and quality is
80%. The spring constant in the spring force relation (F = kx) is 12494 N/m and the
piston diameter is 0.305 m. The R-134a undergoes a process that increases its
volume by 60%. Calculate the final temperature and final enthalpy of the R-134a.
[Please refer to the Thermodynamic Properties Table for R-134al
R-134a
Transcribed Image Text:(2 A spring loaded piston cylinder device is initially filled with 0.1 kg of R- 134a saturated liquid vapor mixture whose temperature is at -34°C and quality is 80%. The spring constant in the spring force relation (F = kx) is 12494 N/m and the piston diameter is 0.305 m. The R-134a undergoes a process that increases its volume by 60%. Calculate the final temperature and final enthalpy of the R-134a. [Please refer to the Thermodynamic Properties Table for R-134al R-134a
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