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A0.04 tank initially contains air at ambient conditions of 100 kpa and . now, a 14-liter tank containing liquid water at is placed into the tank without causing any air to escape. after some heat transfer from the water to the air and the surroundings, both the air and water are measured to be at . determine (a) the amount of heat lost to the surroundings and (b) the exergy destruction during this process.

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