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Find the specific volume in entropy of water at 100 bar and 200 °C.

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Final answer:

The student is asked to find the specific volume and entropy of water at 100 bar and 200 °C, which involves consulting a steam table or thermodynamic property chart to get the precise values.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to find the specific volume and entropy of water at 100 bar and 200 °C. This is a typical question for a thermodynamics topic in physics, combining the understanding of pressure, temperature, and states of water with the principles of entropy.

To find these properties, we usually refer to steam tables or thermodynamic property charts for water. Specific volume is typically provided under a saturated liquid or vapor section, or in the superheated region, depending on the temperature and pressure given. Similarly, entropy values are also tabulated in the same sections for different temperatures and pressures.

Unfortunately, without a steam table or direct access to thermodynamic data for water, I can't provide you with exact values. You would need to look up these values in a textbook, database, or online resource specifically designed for thermophysical properties of water.

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