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mech343/HW#9 Probs.pdf · (a) saturated water vapor at 1000C. (b) saturated liquid water at 50C. -100C, 1 bar. (c) ammonia at In each case, consider a fixed mass at rest and zero

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Page 1: mech343/HW#9 Probs.pdf · (a) saturated water vapor at 1000C. (b) saturated liquid water at 50C. -100C, 1 bar. (c) ammonia at In each case, consider a fixed mass at rest and zero
Page 2: mech343/HW#9 Probs.pdf · (a) saturated water vapor at 1000C. (b) saturated liquid water at 50C. -100C, 1 bar. (c) ammonia at In each case, consider a fixed mass at rest and zero
Page 3: mech343/HW#9 Probs.pdf · (a) saturated water vapor at 1000C. (b) saturated liquid water at 50C. -100C, 1 bar. (c) ammonia at In each case, consider a fixed mass at rest and zero
Page 4: mech343/HW#9 Probs.pdf · (a) saturated water vapor at 1000C. (b) saturated liquid water at 50C. -100C, 1 bar. (c) ammonia at In each case, consider a fixed mass at rest and zero
Page 5: mech343/HW#9 Probs.pdf · (a) saturated water vapor at 1000C. (b) saturated liquid water at 50C. -100C, 1 bar. (c) ammonia at In each case, consider a fixed mass at rest and zero
Page 6: mech343/HW#9 Probs.pdf · (a) saturated water vapor at 1000C. (b) saturated liquid water at 50C. -100C, 1 bar. (c) ammonia at In each case, consider a fixed mass at rest and zero
Page 7: mech343/HW#9 Probs.pdf · (a) saturated water vapor at 1000C. (b) saturated liquid water at 50C. -100C, 1 bar. (c) ammonia at In each case, consider a fixed mass at rest and zero