Consider a pistoncylinder assembly containing 10 kg of water. Initially the gas has a pressure of 20

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Consider a piston–cylinder assembly containing 10 kg of water. Initially the gas has a pressure of 20 bar and occupies a volume of 1.0 m3. Under these conditions, water does not behave as an ideal gas.

(a) The system now undergoes a reversible process in which it is compressed to 100 bar. The pressure–volume relationship is given by:image text in transcribed

What is the fi nal temperature and internal energy of the system? Sketch this process on a Pv diagram.
Draw the area that represents the work for this process. Calculate the work done during this process. How much heat was exchanged?

(b) Consider a different process by which the system gets to the same final state as in part (a). In this case, a large block is placed on the piston, forcing it to compress. Sketch this process on a Pv diagram. Draw the area that represents the work for this process. Calculate the work done during this process. How much heat was exchanged?

(c) Can you think of a process by which the system could go from the initial state to the fi nal state with no net heat exchange with the surroundings? Describe such a process, putting in numerical values wherever possible, and sketch it on a Pv diagram.

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