1) The pressure gage on a 2.5 m³ oxygen tank reads 500 kPa. Determine the temperature in the tank given the amount of oxygen in the tank is 19 kg and the atmospheric pressure is 97 kPa. 2) A spherical balloon with a diameter of 10 m is filled with helium at 200 kPa. The amount of helium in the balloon is 125 kg, determine the temperature of the balloon. 3) A rigid tank with unknown volume is divided into two sections by a partition. One side of the tank contains an ideal gas at 930 C. The other side is evacuated and has a volume twice the size of the part containing the gas. The partition is now removed, and the gas expands to fill the entire tank. In addition, heat is applied to the gas until the pressure equals the initial pressure. Determine the final temperature of the gas.

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Calculate the temperature (°C) in the following scenarios:
1) The pressure gage on a 2.5 m³
the tank given the amount of oxygen in the tank is 19 kg and the atmospheric pressure is
97 kPa.
oxygen tank reads 500 kPa. Determine the temperature in
2) A spherical balloon with a diameter of 10 m is filled with helium at 200 kPa. The amount
of helium in the balloon is 125 kg, determine the temperature of the balloon.
3) A rigid tank with unknown volume is divided into two sections by a partition. One side of
the tank contains an ideal gas at 930 C. The other side is evacuated and has a volume twice
the size of the part containing the gas. The partition is now removed, and the gas expands
to fill the entire tank. In addition, heat is applied to the gas until the pressure equals the
initial pressure. Determine the final temperature of the gas.
Transcribed Image Text:Task 5 Calculate the temperature (°C) in the following scenarios: 1) The pressure gage on a 2.5 m³ the tank given the amount of oxygen in the tank is 19 kg and the atmospheric pressure is 97 kPa. oxygen tank reads 500 kPa. Determine the temperature in 2) A spherical balloon with a diameter of 10 m is filled with helium at 200 kPa. The amount of helium in the balloon is 125 kg, determine the temperature of the balloon. 3) A rigid tank with unknown volume is divided into two sections by a partition. One side of the tank contains an ideal gas at 930 C. The other side is evacuated and has a volume twice the size of the part containing the gas. The partition is now removed, and the gas expands to fill the entire tank. In addition, heat is applied to the gas until the pressure equals the initial pressure. Determine the final temperature of the gas.
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