The temperature of 10 kg of ice at - 20°C is raised to 50°C, displayed by Fig.
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a) Assume Cp,ice = 2.1 kJ/kg·°C.
b) Use Cp,ice = 2.1 1 0.0069 T kJ/kg·°C.
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