10 kg of water in a piston-cylinder exists as saturated liquid/vapour at 100 kPa, with a quality of 50%. It is now heated till the volume triples. The mass of the piston is such that a cylinder pressure of 200kPa will float it. Find the work given out by the water.

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10 kg of water in a piston-cylinder exists as saturated liquid/vapour at 100 kPa, with a quality of 50%. It is now heated till the volume triples. The mass of the piston is such that a cylinder pressure of 200kPa will float it. Find the work given out by the water.






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