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Water initially a saturated liquid at 150°c is contained within a piston-cylinder assembly. the water undergoes a process to the corresponding saturated vapor state, during which the piston moves freely in the cylinder. there is no heat transfer with the surroundings. if the change of state is brought about by the action of a paddle wheel, determine the net work per unit mass, in kj/kg, and the amount of entropy produced per unit mass in kj/kg*k.

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