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Physics, 18.07.2019 03:10, charlotte67

Arigid tank contains 1 kg of air (ideal gas) at 15 °c and 210 kpa. a paddle wheel supplies work input to the air such that final temperature is 97 "c. the specific heats are cp 1.005 kj(kg. k) and c-0.718 kj/(kg. k). determine the total work done in kj:

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