A 95 Btu of heat is added to a system in order to increase its temperature, while the internal energy of the system raised by 315 Btu. If you treat the process as closed system, How much work is needed for such process.
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then restored to its original temperature and the cycle begins
again. You can assume that the same amount of gas remains in the
engine during the cycle. A convenient way to think about these
cycles is a pressure...
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