Water at 100C, quality 50% in a rigid box is heated to 110C. How do the properties
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Water at 100◦C, quality 50% in a rigid box is heated to 110◦C. How do the properties (P, v, x, u, and s) change (increase, stay about the same, or decrease)?
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Fundamentals Of Thermodynamics
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