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A piston-cylinder assembly contains a two-phase liquid-vapor
mixture of H2O at 200 lbf/in^2 with a quality of 80%. The mixture
is heated and expands at constant pressure until a final
temperature of 480 F is reached. Determine the work for the
process, in Btu per lb of H2O present.
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