Heat is transferred to the gas, causing the piston to rise and to compress the spring. At the state 2, , . The gas is an ideal gas. (7)How to calculate the total boundary work ?__

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  1. A spring-loaded piston-cylinder device contains  of m=1kg carbon dioxide. Initially, the spring has no force on the piston and  , , . Heat is transferred to the gas, causing the piston to rise and to compress the spring. At the state 2,  , . The gas is an ideal gas.

    (7)How to calculate the total boundary work ?_____

     

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A spring-loaded piston-cylinder device contains of m=1kg carbon dioxide. Initially, the spring has no force on the piston and P₁=500kPa,
T₁=150K, V₁=0.1m³. Heat is transferred to the gas, causing the piston to rise and to compress the spring. At the state 2, T₂=900K,
V₂=0.3m³. The gas is an ideal gas.
(7)How to calculate the total boundary work W ?
b
OA. W
P1, V1, T1
=W
OB. W = W
b
OC.W=W
b
b-p
b-s
b-p
+W
OD.W=W - W
b
b-p
b-s
b-s
P2, V2, T2
Transcribed Image Text:1 A spring-loaded piston-cylinder device contains of m=1kg carbon dioxide. Initially, the spring has no force on the piston and P₁=500kPa, T₁=150K, V₁=0.1m³. Heat is transferred to the gas, causing the piston to rise and to compress the spring. At the state 2, T₂=900K, V₂=0.3m³. The gas is an ideal gas. (7)How to calculate the total boundary work W ? b OA. W P1, V1, T1 =W OB. W = W b OC.W=W b b-p b-s b-p +W OD.W=W - W b b-p b-s b-s P2, V2, T2
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