Shown below is P-V diagram for a reversible cycle enclosed by 4 reversible process curves. The curve 1-2 and the curve 3-4 are reversible isothermal processes, and The curve 2-3 and the curve 1-4 are reversible adiabatic processes. If the cycle direction is counter clockwise, answer the question below. Select curve(s) which represent process(es) outputing work to surroundings? P 000 1 A. curve 1-2 B. curve 3-4 C. curve 2-3 D. curve 1-4 '+ 4 2 3 V

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  1. Shown below is P-V diagram for a reversible cycle enclosed by 4 reversible process curves.  The curve 1-2 and the curve 3-4 are  reversible isothermal processes, and The curve 2-3 and the curve 1-4 are reversible adiabatic processes. If the cycle direction is counter clockwise, answer the question below.

    Select curve(s) which represent process(es) outputing work to surroundings?____



     

     

      A.

    curve 1-2

     

      B.

    curve 3-4

      C.

    curve 2-3

      D.

    curve 1-4

Shown below is P-V diagram for a reversible cycle enclosed by 4 reversible process curves. The curve 1-2 and the curve
3-4 are reversible isothermal processes, and The curve 2-3 and the curve 1-4 are reversible adiabatic processes. If the
cycle direction is counter clockwise, answer the question below.
Select curve(s) which represent process(es) outputing work to surroundings?
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1
A. curve 1-2
B. curve 3-4
C.
curve 2-3
D. curve 1-4
'+
4
2
3
V
Transcribed Image Text:Shown below is P-V diagram for a reversible cycle enclosed by 4 reversible process curves. The curve 1-2 and the curve 3-4 are reversible isothermal processes, and The curve 2-3 and the curve 1-4 are reversible adiabatic processes. If the cycle direction is counter clockwise, answer the question below. Select curve(s) which represent process(es) outputing work to surroundings? P DOL 1 A. curve 1-2 B. curve 3-4 C. curve 2-3 D. curve 1-4 '+ 4 2 3 V
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