Please answer fast max in 30 minutes thank u II. One mole of ideal goose at initial conditions of 30°C and 1 bar, dirubaned to 130°C at a pressure of 10 bar through three different reversible processes a. The gas, first ignited at a constant volume so that the temperature reaches 130°C, is then isothermally compressed to 10 bar B. The gas is first heated at constant pressure until its temperature reaches 130°C, then isothermally compressed to a state of 10 bar, C. Gas is compressed isothermally to 10 bar, then heated to 130°C Draw the cycle on a PVP diagram and how much work is required for each joule of heat produced.
Please answer fast max in 30 minutes thank u II. One mole of ideal goose at initial conditions of 30°C and 1 bar, dirubaned to 130°C at a pressure of 10 bar through three different reversible processes a. The gas, first ignited at a constant volume so that the temperature reaches 130°C, is then isothermally compressed to 10 bar B. The gas is first heated at constant pressure until its temperature reaches 130°C, then isothermally compressed to a state of 10 bar, C. Gas is compressed isothermally to 10 bar, then heated to 130°C Draw the cycle on a PVP diagram and how much work is required for each joule of heat produced.
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II. One mole of ideal goose at initial conditions of 30°C and 1 bar, dirubaned to 130°C at a pressure of 10 bar through three different reversible processes
a. The gas, first ignited at a constant volume so that the temperature reaches 130°C, is then isothermally compressed to 10 bar
B. The gas is first heated at constant pressure until its temperature reaches 130°C, then isothermally compressed to a state of 10 bar,
C. Gas is compressed isothermally to 10 bar, then heated to 130°C
Draw the cycle on a PVP diagram and how much work is required for each joule of heat produced.
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