An open top tank within the lab contains a hot fluid which is gradually cooled whilst the fluid is circulated by a paddle wheel immersed in it. Initially the internal energy of the fluid is 700 kJ and during the cooling process the fluid loses 400 kJ of heat, and the paddle does 50 kj of work on the fluid. Describe the thermodynamic operation and properties of this system and the names associated with this type of system. By applying the first law of thermodynamics explain what the final internal energy of the fluid will be.
An open top tank within the lab contains a hot fluid which is gradually cooled whilst the fluid is circulated by a paddle wheel immersed in it. Initially the internal energy of the fluid is 700 kJ and during the cooling process the fluid loses 400 kJ of heat, and the paddle does 50 kj of work on the fluid. Describe the thermodynamic operation and properties of this system and the names associated with this type of system. By applying the first law of thermodynamics explain what the final internal energy of the fluid will be.
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![An open top tank within the lab contains a hot fluid which is
gradually cooled whilst the fluid is circulated by a paddle wheel
immersed in it. Initially the internal energy of the fluid is 700 kJ
and during the cooling process the fluid loses 400 kJ of heat, and
the paddle does 50 kJ of work on the fluid. Describe the
thermodynamic operation and properties of this system and the
names associated with this type of system. By applying the first
law of thermodynamics explain what the final internal energy of
the fluid will be.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8f2d3c4d-889c-4cb5-be96-9dbaf77beb33%2F4c6ed5ff-1230-4ca1-9da6-de698cdf8a3f%2Fojtotmt_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:An open top tank within the lab contains a hot fluid which is
gradually cooled whilst the fluid is circulated by a paddle wheel
immersed in it. Initially the internal energy of the fluid is 700 kJ
and during the cooling process the fluid loses 400 kJ of heat, and
the paddle does 50 kJ of work on the fluid. Describe the
thermodynamic operation and properties of this system and the
names associated with this type of system. By applying the first
law of thermodynamics explain what the final internal energy of
the fluid will be.
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