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Engineering, 11.07.2019 05:10, hannah1072

Air is compressed by a compressor from v1= 1.0 m^3/kg to v2= 0.71 m^3/kg in a reversible, isothermal process. the air temperature is maintained constant at 25 °c during this process as a result of heat transfer to the surroundings. air moves through the compressor at a rate of m 1 kg/s. a)- determine the entropy change of the air per kg of air. b)- what is the power required by the compressor? c)- what is the rate at which entropy leave the compressor?

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