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Engineering, 11.07.2019 01:30 rainbowprincess200

Apiston-cylinder with a volume of 0.20 m3 holds 1 kg of h20 at a pressure of 150 kpa. transfer of heat to the cylinder causes an isothermal expansion of the piston until the volume quadruples. a. find the heat transferred during this process (kj) b. find the work done during this process (kj).

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