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A cylinder has a well-fitted, 2.0-kg metal piston whose cross-sectional area is 2.0 cm^3 (Fig. 23-40). The cylinder contains water and steam at constant temperature. The piston is observed to fall slowly at a rate of 0.30 cm/s because heat flows out of the cylinder through the cylinder walls. As this happens, some steam condenses in the chamber. The density of the steam inside the chamber is 6.0 times 10^- 4 g/cm^3 and the atmospheric pressure is 1.0 atm. (a) Calculate the rate of condensation of steam. (b) At what rate is heat leaving the chamber? (c) What is the rate of change of internal energy of the steam and water inside the chamber?

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