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suppose I have a pressurized container filled halfway with water and the rest filled with a noncondensible gas. In one case, I would open a valve at the top and relieve only gas, and in the other case I would open a valve at the bottom and relieve only liquid. If I relieve an equal amount of energy in both of these cases, will the pressure drop by the same amount? What I'm wondering is whether the phase has any impact on pressure or if it's entirely dependent on internal energy.
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