A cylinder fitted with a piston contains 2kg of superheated R-134a vapour at 100°C, 350 kPa. The cylinder is then cooled so that R-134a remains at constant pressure till it reaches a quality of 75%. Calculate the heat transfer in this process.

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A cylinder fitted with a piston contains 2kg of superheated R-134a vapour at 100°C, 350 kPa. The cylinder is then cooled so that R-134a remains at constant pressure till it reaches a quality of 75%. Calculate the heat transfer in this process.






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