An ideal gas undergoing an isobaric process initially occupies a volume of 1500 L, pressure of 450 kPa and temperature of 320 °C to a final temperature of 530 °C. Let R= 0.280 kJ/kgK and c,= 1.0 kJ/kgK. Determine: a. The mass of the ideal gas in kg.

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An ideal gas undergoing an isobaric process initially occupies a volume of
1500 L, pressure of 450 kPa and temperature of 320 °C to a final
temperature of 530 °C. Let R= 0.280 kJ/kgK and c, = 1.0 kJ/kgK. Determine:
a. The mass of the ideal gas in kg.
b. The final volume occupied by the ideal gas in m3
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal gas undergoing an isobaric process initially occupies a volume of 1500 L, pressure of 450 kPa and temperature of 320 °C to a final temperature of 530 °C. Let R= 0.280 kJ/kgK and c, = 1.0 kJ/kgK. Determine: a. The mass of the ideal gas in kg. b. The final volume occupied by the ideal gas in m3
The mass of the ideal gas in kg *
4.065kgm
5.065kgm
4.065kgf
5.065kgf
O other:
The final volume occupied by the ideal gas in cu m *
2.5 cu. m.
O 2.031 cu. m.
O 1.001 cu. m.
3.23 cu. m.
Other:
Transcribed Image Text:The mass of the ideal gas in kg * 4.065kgm 5.065kgm 4.065kgf 5.065kgf O other: The final volume occupied by the ideal gas in cu m * 2.5 cu. m. O 2.031 cu. m. O 1.001 cu. m. 3.23 cu. m. Other:
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