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Physics, 19.12.2019 03:31 jkenkw4667

Saturated water vapor at 200 kpa is condensed into a saturated liquid via a constant-pressure process inside of a piston-cylinder device. to complete this process, heat is removed from the system and transferred to the environment which is at a constant temperature of 90c. is this process possible?

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