Air enters an open system with a velocity of 5 m/s and a density of 1 kg/m at 600 K through a pipe with a cross- sectional area of 10 cm² as shown in (Eigure 1). The mass of air in the tank at a known instant is given by the expression m= 5p/T, where p is in kPa and T is in K.

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Air enters an open system with a velocity of 5 m/s and a
density of 1 kg/m³ at 600 K througha pipe with a cross-
sectional area of 10 cm? as shown in (Figure 1). The mass
of air in the tank at a known instant is given by the expression
m = 5p/T, where p is in kPa and T is in K.
Part A
If the temperature in the tank remains constant at 600 K due to heat transfer, determine the rate of increase of pressure in the tank
Express your answer in kilopascals per second to one significant figure.
Vo AEO It vec
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kPa/s
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Part B
If the temperature in the tank remains constant at 600 K, due to heat transfer, what is the sign of heat transfer, positive or negative?
O positive
O negative
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Transcribed Image Text:Air enters an open system with a velocity of 5 m/s and a density of 1 kg/m³ at 600 K througha pipe with a cross- sectional area of 10 cm? as shown in (Figure 1). The mass of air in the tank at a known instant is given by the expression m = 5p/T, where p is in kPa and T is in K. Part A If the temperature in the tank remains constant at 600 K due to heat transfer, determine the rate of increase of pressure in the tank Express your answer in kilopascals per second to one significant figure. Vo AEO It vec ? kPa/s Submit Request Answer Part B If the temperature in the tank remains constant at 600 K, due to heat transfer, what is the sign of heat transfer, positive or negative? O positive O negative Figure < 1 of 1 Submit Request Answar Supply line Provide Feedback Air
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