A fluid at 0.6 bar occupying 0.07 m is compressed reversibly to a pressure of 10.2 bar and specific volume of 0.7 m/kg according to the law pv =c. The fluid then expands reversibly according to the law pv=c to 19 bar A reversible cooling at constant volume then restores the fluid back to initial state Calculate the net work for the process in Joules.

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A fluid at 0.6 bar occupying 0.07 m is compressed reversibly to a pressure of 10.2 bar and specific volume of 07 m/kg according to the law pv =c. The fluid then expands reversibly according to
the law py =c to 1.9 bar A reversible cooling at constant volume then restores the fluid back to initial state Calculate the net work for the process in Joules.
Transcribed Image Text:A fluid at 0.6 bar occupying 0.07 m is compressed reversibly to a pressure of 10.2 bar and specific volume of 07 m/kg according to the law pv =c. The fluid then expands reversibly according to the law py =c to 1.9 bar A reversible cooling at constant volume then restores the fluid back to initial state Calculate the net work for the process in Joules.
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