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Engineering, 01.10.2019 21:30 Hellokittyjam35

A1-m3 tank containing air at 10°c and 350 kpa is connected through a valve to another tank containing 3 kg of air at 35°c and 150 kpa. now the valve is opened, and the entire system is allowed to reach thermal equilibrium with the surroundings, which are at 19.5°c. determine the volume of the second tank and the final equilibrium pressure of air. the gas constant of air is r = 0.287 kpa·m3/kg·k.

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