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! Required information NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. A 3-ft3 rigid tank initially contains saturated water vapor at 300°F. The tank is connected by a valve to a supply line that carries steam at 200 psia and 390°F. Now the valve is opened, and steam is allowed to enter the tank. Heat transfer takes place with the surroundings such that the temperature in the tank remains constant at 300°F at all times. The valve is closed when it is observed that one-half of the volume of the tank is occupied by liquid water. The properties of water are = 1099.8 v₁ = 6.4663 ft³/lbm, ₁ = 1099.8 Btu/lbm, vf= 0.01745 ft³/lbm, vg= 6.4663 ft³/lbm, uƒ= 269.51 Btu/lbm, ug= Btu/lbm, and h; = 1204.2516 Btu/lbm. Determine the amount of heat transfer. The amount of heat transfer is 9.92 * Btu.
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