FUND OF THERMODYNAMICS- UND CUSTOM
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Ch. 3 - A thermopane window traps some gas between the two...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.12PCh. 3 - Prob. 3.13PCh. 3 - The electric bill is calculating usage in kWh....Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.15PCh. 3 - Prob. 3.16PCh. 3 - Prob. 3.17PCh. 3 - You heat a gas 10K at P=C . 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Prob. 3.77PCh. 3 - A copper block of volume 1 L s heat treated at...Ch. 3 - A car with mass 1275 kg is driven at 60 km h when...Ch. 3 - A piston cylinder (0.5 kg steel altogether)...Ch. 3 - An engine, shown in Fig P3.81, consists of a 100kg...Ch. 3 - Use the ideal gas air A.7 to evaluate the specific...Ch. 3 - Estimate the constant specific heats for R-134a...Ch. 3 - Find the change in u for carbon dioxide between...Ch. 3 - Nitrogen at 300 K. 3 MPa is heated to 500 K Find...Ch. 3 - Repeat Problem 3.84 for nitrogen gas.Ch. 3 - Find the change in enthalpy for carbon dioxide...Ch. 3 - Water at 20°C and 100 kPa is brought to l00 kPa...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.89PCh. 3 - A rigid container has 2 kg of oxygen gas at l00...Ch. 3 - Air (3kg) is in a piston cylinder similar to...Ch. 3 - A 10-m-high cylinder. with a cross-sectional area...Ch. 3 - A cylinder with a piston restrained by a linear...Ch. 3 - A constant pressure container is filled with 1 kg...Ch. 3 - A spring-loaded piston cylinder contains 1.5kg of...Ch. 3 - An insulated cylinder is divided into two pans of...Ch. 3 - Helium gas expands from 125 kPa, 350 K and 0.25m3...Ch. 3 - A piston cylinder device contains 0.1 kg of air at...Ch. 3 - A gasoline engine has a piston/cylinder with 0.1...Ch. 3 - Solve the previous problem using Table A.7.Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder has nitrogen gas at 750 K and...Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder assembly has 1 kg of propane gas...Ch. 3 - A piston cylinder arrangement of initial volume...Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder assembly in a car contains 0.2 L...Ch. 3 - Air goes through a polytropic process with n=1.3...Ch. 3 - Saturated vapor R410A at 10°C of mass 0.6 kg is in...Ch. 3 - A helium gas heated at constant volume from 100...Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder shown in Fig. P3.108 contains...Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder has water at 200 kPa, x=0.5 and...Ch. 3 - Ten kilograms of water in a piston/cylinder...Ch. 3 - Water in piston/cylinder (Fig. P3.111) is a...Ch. 3 - A setup lake the one in Fig P3.108 has the R-410A...Ch. 3 - The piston/cylinder inFig. P3.113 contains 0.1 kg...Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder arrangement contains 5 kg of...Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder setup similar to Problem 3.110...Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder contains air at 1000 kPa, 800 K...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.117PCh. 3 - A 100-hp car engine has a drive shaft rotating at...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.119PCh. 3 - As fresh-poured concrete hardens, the chemical...Ch. 3 - A 1.2-kg pot of water at 20°C is put on a stove...Ch. 3 - A computer in a closed room of volume 200m3...Ch. 3 - A 500-W heater is used to melt 2 kg of solid ice...Ch. 3 - A 3-kg mass of nitrogen gas at 2000 K, V=C , cools...Ch. 3 - Electric power as volts times amperes (P=Vi) ....Ch. 3 - A copper wire of diameter 2 mm is 10m long and...Ch. 3 - A battery is well insulated while being charged by...Ch. 3 - A sheet of rubberis stretched out over a ring of...Ch. 3 - Assume a balloon material with a constant surface...Ch. 3 - A soap bubble has a surface tension of =3104N/cm...Ch. 3 - According to Table 3.4 residential buildings in US...Ch. 3 - total energy use in the US from Table 3.4 for 2011...Ch. 3 - 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Prob. 3.153EPCh. 3 - Work as Fx has units of lbf ft. 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Which gas in Table...Ch. 3 - A piston motion moves a 50-lbm hammerhead...Ch. 3 - A pump pushes 35000ft3 of liquid water at 60 F up...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.161EPCh. 3 - Prob. 3.162EPCh. 3 - Prob. 3.163EPCh. 3 - A car with tires of outer radius 12 in. drives...Ch. 3 - The R-410A in Problem 3.9(c) is at 150 psia, 120 F...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.166EPCh. 3 - A nitrogen gas goes through apolytropic process...Ch. 3 - Find the rate of conduction heat transfer per unit...Ch. 3 - The sun shines on a 1500-ft2 road surface so that...Ch. 3 - Find the missing properties and give the phase of...Ch. 3 - Find the missing properties among (P,T,v,u,h)...Ch. 3 - Find the missing properties among (P,T,v,u,h)...Ch. 3 - Saturated vapor R-410A at 60 F in a rigid tank is...Ch. 3 - A containeris split in two equal volumes by a...Ch. 3 - Saturated vapor R-410A at 200 psia in a...Ch. 3 - A cylinder fitted with a frictionless piston...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.177EPCh. 3 - A water-filled reactor with a volume of 50ft3 is...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.179EPCh. 3 - A piston/cylinder arrangement with a linear spring...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.181EPCh. 3 - Prob. 3.182EPCh. 3 - Prob. 3.183EPCh. 3 - Prob. 3.184EPCh. 3 - Prob. 3.185EPCh. 3 - A closed rigid container is filled with 3 lbm...Ch. 3 - An insulated cylinder is divided into two parts of...Ch. 3 - Helium gas expands from 20 psia, 600 R, and 9ft3...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.189EPCh. 3 - A cylinder fitted with a frictionless piston...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.191EPCh. 3 - A piston/cylinder contains air at 150 psia, 1400 R...Ch. 3 - A piston/cylinder has 2 lbm of R-134a at state 1...Ch. 3 - A force of 300 lbf moves a truck at a speed of 40...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.195EPCh. 3 - Water is in a piston/cylinder maintaining constant...Ch. 3 - A mass of 6 lbm nitrogen gas at 3600 R, V=C ,...Ch. 3 - Prob. 3.198EPCh. 3 - Ammonia is contained in a sealed, rigid tank at 30...Ch. 3 - Water in a piston/cylinder, similar to Fig....
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