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1 g of water at `100^(@)C` is completely converted into steam at `100^(@)C`. 1g of steam occupies a volume of 1650cc. (Neglect the volume of 1g of water at `100^(@)C`). At the pressure of `10^5N//m^2`, latent heat of steam is 540 cal/g (1 Calorie=4.2 joules). The increase in the internal energy in joules is

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