A rubber balloon (flexible) is to be filled with hydrogen from a storage cylinder which contains hydrogen at 5 bar pressure until it has a volume of 1 m³. The atmospheric pressure may be taken as 1.013 × 10² N/m². Determine the work done by the system comprising the hydrogen initially in the bottle. [Ans. 101.3 kJ]
A rubber balloon (flexible) is to be filled with hydrogen from a storage cylinder which contains hydrogen at 5 bar pressure until it has a volume of 1 m³. The atmospheric pressure may be taken as 1.013 × 10² N/m². Determine the work done by the system comprising the hydrogen initially in the bottle. [Ans. 101.3 kJ]
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![A rubber balloon (flexible) is to be filled with hydrogen
from a storage cylinder which contains hydrogen at 5 bar
pressure until it has a volume of 1 m³. The atmospheric
pressure may be taken as 1.013 x 102 N/m². Determine
the work done by the system comprising the hydrogen
initially in the bottle.
[Ans. 101.3 kJ]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fea49d62b-bbc7-496a-85ac-bf2294a354d7%2F4688feae-d31f-462e-9ea1-d27458ac915f%2Fidwm4o4_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A rubber balloon (flexible) is to be filled with hydrogen
from a storage cylinder which contains hydrogen at 5 bar
pressure until it has a volume of 1 m³. The atmospheric
pressure may be taken as 1.013 x 102 N/m². Determine
the work done by the system comprising the hydrogen
initially in the bottle.
[Ans. 101.3 kJ]
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