W W 5 kg H?O 125 kPa Q? a. We = Wb b. The process isobaric and Wb=0 c. Wb = U d. Pressure increases and Boundary work is area under curve of P-V diagram. e. No boundary work.
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To do this, we need to use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT. Given: P = 125 kPa V = unknown n = unknown R = 8.314 J/(mol·K) (universal gas constant) T = unknown We need to convert the pressure from kPa to Pa: 125 kPa = 125,000 Pa Now we can rearrange the Show more…
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