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Using Energy Concepts and the Ideal Gas Model Carbon dioxide (CO2) is compressed...

Using Energy Concepts and the Ideal Gas Model

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is compressed in a piston–cylinder assembly from p1 = 0.7 bar, T1 = 280 K to p2 = 11 bar. The initial volume is 0.262 m3. The process is described by pV1.25 = constant. Assuming ideal gas behavior and neglecting kinetic and potential energy effects, determine the work and heat transfer for the process, each in kJ, using (a) constant specific heats evaluated at 300 K, and (b) data from Table A-23. Compare the results and discuss.

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