Question 2: A spring-loaded piston-cylinder device contains 1 kg of carbon dioxide. This system is heated from 200 kPa and 35°C to 800 kPa and 350°C. a) b) c) Draw the pressure-volume diagram of the problem Determine the total heat transfer.Comment about its sign. Determine the work done. Comment about its sign The properties of CO₂ are R = 0.1889 kJ/kgK and cv = 0.657 kJ/kgk Question 3: l www CO₂ Related to the previous question, how is the heat transfer and work done affected if there is a friction in the system?
Question 2: A spring-loaded piston-cylinder device contains 1 kg of carbon dioxide. This system is heated from 200 kPa and 35°C to 800 kPa and 350°C. a) b) c) Draw the pressure-volume diagram of the problem Determine the total heat transfer.Comment about its sign. Determine the work done. Comment about its sign The properties of CO₂ are R = 0.1889 kJ/kgK and cv = 0.657 kJ/kgk Question 3: l www CO₂ Related to the previous question, how is the heat transfer and work done affected if there is a friction in the system?
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A spring-loaded piston-cylinder device contains 1 kg of carbon dioxide. This system is
heated from 200 kPa and 35°C to 800 kPa and 350°C.
a)
b)
c)
Draw the pressure-volume diagram of the problem
Determine the total heat transfer.Comment about its sign.
Determine the work done. Comment about its sign
The properties of CO2 are R = 0.1889 kJ/kgK and cv = 0.657 kJ/kgk
Question 3:
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WWW
CO₂
Related to the previous question, how is the heat transfer and work done affected if there
is a friction in the system?
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