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Two kilograms of water initially at 160°C and x = 0.65 undergo an isothermal internally reversible compression to 1.0 MPa. Determine
(a) the heat transfer, in kJ.
(b) the work, in kJ.
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If you have a plane wall separating hot and cold fluids at temperature T(infinity)1 & T(infinity)2. Using x=0 & x=L as boundary conditions, determine what the heat flux would be in terms of T(infinity)1, T(infinity)2, h1, h2, k, L.
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