Question # 3 - Water of 2 kg fills a part of the chamber with P = 300 kPa. The other part of the chamber is separated by a partition from the water part, and it is empty and evacuated. The total chamber volume is 1.5 m³; the part filled with water has 1/3 of the total volume. If the partition between the two parts is removed and water expands inside the entire chamber, determine the following: a) The water temperature before removing the partition b) The pressure after removing the partition if T = 3 °C c) For part (b), find the specific enthalpy water

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Question # 3 - Water of 2 kg fills a part of the chamber with P = 300 kPa. The other part of the
chamber is separated by a partition from the water part, and it is empty and evacuated. The total
chamber volume is 1.5 m³; the part filled with water has 1/3 of the total volume. If the partition
between the two parts is removed and water expands inside the entire chamber, determine the
following:
a) The water temperature before removing the partition
b) The pressure after removing the partition if T = 3 °C
c) For part (b), find the specific enthalpy
water
Transcribed Image Text:Question # 3 - Water of 2 kg fills a part of the chamber with P = 300 kPa. The other part of the chamber is separated by a partition from the water part, and it is empty and evacuated. The total chamber volume is 1.5 m³; the part filled with water has 1/3 of the total volume. If the partition between the two parts is removed and water expands inside the entire chamber, determine the following: a) The water temperature before removing the partition b) The pressure after removing the partition if T = 3 °C c) For part (b), find the specific enthalpy water
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