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One pound mass of water in a piston-cylinder assembly, initially a saturated liquid at 1 atm, undergoes a constant- pressure, internally reversible expansion tox=90%. Determine the work and heat transfer, each in Btu. Sketch the process on p-v and T-s coordinates, Associate the work and heat transfer with areas on these diagrams.

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