Initially contains Air: P1 = 30 lbf/in^2 T1 = 540 °F V1 = 4 ft^3 Second phase of process involving Air to a final state: P2 = 20 lbf/in^2 V2 = 4.5 ft^3 Wheel transfers energy TO the air by WORK at 1 Btu. Energy transfers TO the air by HEAT at 12 Btu. Ideal Gas Behavior. Is the PE and KE neglected? Wpw = -1 Btu Ima Q=-12 Btu Air W pist = ? Initially, p₁ = 30 lbf/in.², T₁ = 540°F, V₁ = 4 ft³. Finally, p₂ = 20 lbf/in.², V₂ = 4.5 ft³.

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Initially contains Air:
P1 = 30 lbf/in^2
T1 = 540 °F
V1 = 4 ft^3
Second phase of process involving Air to a final state:
P2 = 20 lbf/in^2
V2 = 4.5 ft^3
Wheel transfers energy TO the air by WORK at 1 Btu.
Energy transfers TO the air by HEAT at 12 Btu.
Ideal Gas Behavior.
Is the PE and KE neglected?
Wpw
=-1 Btu
Ima
Q = -12 Btu
Air
Wpist
= ?
Initially, p₁ = 30 lbf/in.², T₁ = 540°F, V₁ = 4 ft³.
Finally, p2 = 20 lbf/in.², V₂ = 4.5 ft³.
Transcribed Image Text:Initially contains Air: P1 = 30 lbf/in^2 T1 = 540 °F V1 = 4 ft^3 Second phase of process involving Air to a final state: P2 = 20 lbf/in^2 V2 = 4.5 ft^3 Wheel transfers energy TO the air by WORK at 1 Btu. Energy transfers TO the air by HEAT at 12 Btu. Ideal Gas Behavior. Is the PE and KE neglected? Wpw =-1 Btu Ima Q = -12 Btu Air Wpist = ? Initially, p₁ = 30 lbf/in.², T₁ = 540°F, V₁ = 4 ft³. Finally, p2 = 20 lbf/in.², V₂ = 4.5 ft³.
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