The case of a piston-cylinder device provided with stops is presented. Initially, the water supports the weight of the piston, and the force of the atmosphere is 300 kPa and 0.4 m3/kg. The water is heated until it reaches a saturated steam condition and the plunger rests on the stops. With the piston on the stops, the water is heated to a pressure of 700 kPa. Plot the curves of the processes on the p-V and T-V diagrams indicating the initial and final states of the guide. On both the p-V and T-V diagrams plot the isotherms passing through both states, and show their values in °C.
The case of a piston-cylinder device provided with stops is presented. Initially, the water supports the weight of the piston, and the force of the atmosphere is 300 kPa and 0.4 m3/kg. The water is heated until it reaches a saturated steam condition and the plunger rests on the stops. With the piston on the stops, the water is heated to a pressure of 700 kPa. Plot the curves of the processes on the p-V and T-V diagrams indicating the initial and final states of the guide. On both the p-V and T-V diagrams plot the isotherms passing through both states, and show their values in °C.
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The case of a piston-cylinder device provided with stops is presented. Initially, the water supports the weight of the piston, and the force of the atmosphere is 300 kPa and 0.4 m3/kg. The water is heated until it reaches a saturated steam condition and the plunger rests on the stops. With the piston on the stops, the water is heated to a pressure of 700 kPa. Plot the curves of the processes on the p-V and T-V diagrams indicating the initial and final states of the guide. On both the p-V and T-V diagrams plot the isotherms passing through both states, and show their values in °C.
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