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1.      A piston enclosed 2kg of saturated water with a quality of 10% initially. The piston pressure is 1 MPa. The water is heated in the system as shown in the figure until the final state of the water is saturated vapor. When the piston rests on the stop the additional volume enclosed is 0.19m3. Determine the work done by the water and the final temperature and pressure. Neglect the volume occupied by the piston.


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