a constant pressure line passing through the state. Then determine the requested properties using the steam tables in the textbook, not the NIST tables. Do not use the Problem Format for this problem. \text { a. Water, } \mathrm{P}=0.7 \mathrm{MPa}, \mathrm{h}=2300 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{kg} \text {. Find } \mathrm{T}, v, \mathrm{u} \text {. } b. Water, T=D680 K, P=9.7 MPa. Find v, u, h. c. Water, T=300 K, P=101.3 kPa (atmospheric). Find v, u, h. d. Water, P-3.0 MPa, u=950 kJ/kg. Find T, v, h. e. Air, T=600 K, P=101.3 kPa (atmospheric). Find v, u, h. (ideal gas. No T- v diagram is needed.)
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