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Problem 3: Refrigerant-134a is throttled from 10 bar and 36 o C to 240 kPa. Heat is lost from the refrigerant in the amount of 1 kJ/kg to the surroundings. Determine the exit temperature of the refrigerant. Assume steady state and ignore kinetic and potential energy effects.

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