Consider a pistoncylinder assembly containing 0.10 kg of air initially at 300 K and 300 kPa (state
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Consider a piston–cylinder assembly containing 0.10 kg of air initially at 300 K and 300 kPa (state 1). The piston moves such that 35.9 kJ of work is done on the air by the surroundings. The process occurs adiabatically, i.e., there is no heat interaction. Assuming an average value of the constant pressure specific heat of 1.005 kJ/kg · K for the air, determine the final temperature of the air. Is it possible to find the final pressure of the air?
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Thermodynamics Concepts And Applications
ISBN: 9781107179714
2nd Edition
Authors: Stephen R. Turns, Laura L. Pauley
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