1. A piston/cylinder contains 1 kg of liquid water at 20°C and 300 kPa. Initially the piston rises, with a maximum enclosed volume of 0.002 m³ when the piston touches the stops as shown in the figure below. Then heat is added so a final pressure of 600 kPa is reached. Find: A. the final volume B. the initial volume C. the work done during this process.

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1. A piston/cylinder contains 1 kg of liquid water at
20°C and 300 kPa. Initially the piston rises, with a
maximum enclosed volume of 0.002 m³ when the
piston touches the stops as shown in the figure
below. Then heat is added so a final pressure of 600
kPa is reached. Find:
A. the final volume
B. the initial volume
C. the work done during this process.
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