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Engineering, 08.10.2020 17:01 kalawson2019

A cylinder, closed by a piston, has a volume of 0.03m and contains air at 1 bar and 15°C. The air is compressed isentropically to one quarter of its original volume. It is then cooled in a reversible constant pressure process until the temperature falls to its initial value. Finally, the air is expanded isentropically back to 1 bar. Find the final temperature and the net work done during the sequence of processes.

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