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What define "wet steam":
Steam at a temperature below its saturation temperature
A steam/water mixture which hasn't absorbed all of its latent heat
Steam which occupies a volume less than its specific volume
Steam which is below its "absolute density"
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Correct answer: "A steam/water mixture which hasn't absorbed all of its latent heat."
Explanation: Wet steam is a two-phase mixture of saturated vapor and liquid droplets (quality < 100%). At a given pressure its temperature is at the saturation temperature; some latent heat remains tied up in the liquid phase. The other options are incorrect or meaningless in this context.
Explanation: Wet steam is a two-phase mixture of saturated vapor and liquid droplets (quality < 100%). At a given pressure its temperature is at the saturation temperature; some latent heat remains tied up in the liquid phase. The other options are incorrect or meaningless in this context.
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