How much error would one expect in determining the specific enthalpy by applying the incompressible- liquid approximatio

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How much error would one expect in determining the specific enthalpy by applying the incompressible- liquid approximatio

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How much error would one expect in determining the specific enthalpy by applying the incompressible- liquid approximation to water at 3000 psia and 380°F? Use hhf@TF for the calcultion of specific enthalpy of water based upon the incompressible liquid approximation and data from the steam tables. The specific enthalpy of water is 357.772 Btu/lbm. Btu/lbm. The specific enthalpy of water based upon the incompressible liquid approximation is The error percentage is %.
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