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stiv31 [10]
3 years ago
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Anisolatedchamberwithrigidwallsisdividedintotoequalcompartments.onecontaininggasandtheotherevacuated.Thepartitionbetweenthecompa

rtmentsruptures.Afterthepassageofasufficientlylongperiodoftime,thetemperatureandpressurearefoundtobeuniformthroughoutthechamber.a)Ifthefilledcompartmentinitiallycontainsanidealgasofconstantheatcapacityat1MPaand500K.whatarethefinaltemperatureandpressureinthechamber?b)Ifthefilledcompartmentinitiallycontainssteamat1MPaand500K,whatarethefinaltemperatureand pressureinthechamber? c)Repeat part(b)if thesecondcompartmentinitiallycontainssteam,butathalfthepressureand100Khighertemperature
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yarga [219]3 years ago
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Space my guy gesss lol
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