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Physics, 16.07.2019 04:20, Randomkid0973

In a hurricane, air moves along the ocean surface into the eye of the hurricane. at the eyewall the temperature is still t2=303k but the pressure has dropped to p2=0.900bars . in addition, near the eyewall the air becomes saturated with water, and each kilogram of air contains about 28 grams of liquid water. this water evaporates when heat is adsorbed from the ocean at t2=303k. calculate δs2, the entropy change in moving 1.00 kilogram of air from the reference state to the eyewall. include both the entropy increase from the pressure change of the air and from the water evaporation. assume for water at t=303k δhvap=45.0kjmol−1 .

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