6.3 Isothermal Expansion of CO2 In a piston-cylinder system, a mass of 4kg of CO₂ vapor initially at 10°C, 0.007399 m³/kg is isothermally expanded with final pressure 2 MPa. Determine heat and work for this process.

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6.3 Isothermal Expansion of CO2
In a piston-cylinder system, a mass of 4kg of CO₂ vapor initially at 10°C, 0.007399 m³/kg is isothermally
expanded with final pressure 2 MPa. Determine heat and work for this process.
Transcribed Image Text:6.3 Isothermal Expansion of CO2 In a piston-cylinder system, a mass of 4kg of CO₂ vapor initially at 10°C, 0.007399 m³/kg is isothermally expanded with final pressure 2 MPa. Determine heat and work for this process.
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table row cell Mass space of space CO subscript 2 comma space straight m end cell equals cell 4 space kg end cell row blank blank cell Initial space state colon end cell row cell straight T subscript 1 end cell equals cell 10 space degree straight C end cell row cell straight v subscript 1 end cell equals cell 0.007399 space straight m cubed divided by kg end cell row blank blank cell Final space state colon end cell row cell straight T subscript 2 end cell equals cell straight T subscript 1 equals 10 space degree straight C space space left parenthesis due space to space isothermal space expansion right parenthesis end cell row cell straight P subscript 2 end cell equals cell 2 space MPa end cell end table

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