oxygen at 200 kPa, 27 degree celcius in a piston cylinder device arrange to maintain a constant pressure. how much work in KJ/kg is produced by this system when it is heated to 227 degree celcius?
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First, we need to convert the temperatures from Celsius to Kelvin. The formula to convert Celsius to Kelvin is K = °C + 273.15. So, 27°C = 300.15K and 227°C = 500.15K. Show more…
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