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The piston will not hit the stops. V2 is much less than 2V1.

Yes, because the vapor pressure of R-134a is much higher than water at 100C.

If you assumed that the masses of argon and air in the two devices were the same, then it would require much more heat to warm up the air. However, if you assumed that their initial pressures were the same, the mass of air would be smaller than the mass of argon, only a little bit more heat would be required to heat the air. Prove this to yourself.

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2: efficiency equation

9: simplified mechanical energy equation


6/9: incorrect simplification 6/9: chose wrong points

1: solution

3: velocities

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10: correctly labeled diagram


8/10: mostly correct shape, but points in wrong locations 5/10: partially correct shape 3/10: shape mostly incorrect

1: mass of vapor

3: specific volume at State 1 3: volume and temperature at state 5

3: quality and pressure at State 2

3: specific volume and pressure at State 3


3: simplified equation for work 3: Temperature at State 4 based on P and V

1: work

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