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last option 27 degree C as answer.
5 nate Solutic nstructure.com/courses/529956/quizzes/1438761/take Question 4 3 pts A 0.2-m3 rigid tank contains 8 k...
Question 8 20 pts A 0.3 mº rigid tank contains 5 kg of R134a (in any phase or phases) at 500,000 Pa. Which of the following values is closest to the temperature of the R134a in the tank?
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A rigid, poorly insulated tank with a volume of V1.0 m3 initially contains a saturated water vapor (quality of 1.0) at a pressure of 3 bars (300 kPa). The tank is connected to a supply line valve is opened and 2.0 kg of steam enters the rigid tank, after which the valve is closed. The pressure is measured after the valve is closed and it is found that p2-5 bars (500 kPa). Find (a) the state of the...
SP04 A rigid, poorly insulated tank with a volume of V1.0 m3 initially contains a saturated water vapor (quality of 1.0) at a pressure of 3 bars (300 kPa). The tank is connected to a supply line containing steam at a pressure of pL- 10 bars (1000 kPa) and a temperature of TL 500°C. The valve is opened and 2.0 kg of steam enters the rigid tank, after which the valve is closed. The pressure is measured after the valve...
J - ME 311011-Thermodynamics My courses / 2019 Summer - ME 311011/ June 3 - June 9/ Homework 5 A 3-m3 rigid tank contains hydrogen at 250 kPa and 550 K. The gas is now cooled until its temperature drops to 350 K. Treat hydrogen specific heat at 450 K determine ston 4 s remaining as an ideal gas. Using the arked out of kPa (a) the final pressure in the tank 00 P Flag question kJ (b) the amount...
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nstructure.com/courses/11471/quizzes/231523/take Question 1 0.5 pts A cell spends most of its life in what stage of the cell cycle? O Interphase O Prophase O Metaphase O Telophase O Cytokinesis D Question 2 0.5 pts TRUE or FALSE: Gap intervals are periods of inactivity. O True O False | Question 3 4 pts Briefly explain why checkpoints exist, when they occur, and what they are responsible for HTML Editor ucture.com/courses/11471/quizzes/231523/take Question 3 4 pt Briefly explain...
Question 3 5 pts A tank is filled to the brim with a liquid of density 931 kg/m3. The pressure at the bottom of the tank is 110 kPa. How high is the tank? 0 4.52 m O 12.1 m O 6.13 m O 0.985 m
5. A rigid tank initially contains 10 kg O2 at 200 kPa and 600
K. Now O2 is gradually cooled under constant volume until its
temperature reaches 455 K. (18 Points) (a) Calculate the pressure
of O2 at final state. (4 points) (b) Determine the boundary work.
(6 points) (b) Calculate the heat transfer during this process. (8
Points)
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MAE 320 - Thermodynamics + > e ecampus.wvu.edu/bbcswebdav/pid-6846897-dt-content-rid-82617141 1/courses/star50314.202005/MAE320-2020-Summer-HW04.pdf Q4 to Q6...
4 pts acture.com/courses/1691313/quizzes/3173441/take Question 38 The osmotic pressure of a 0,010 M MgSO4 solution at 25°C is 0.318 atm. Calculate i, the van't Hoff factor for this MgSO4 solution. (R=0.08206L.atm/ kmol) O 0.013 0 76.8 1.5 O 2.0 O 13
Question 3 A rigid tank, of 0.5 m volume, contains an ideal-gas mixture at 300 K. The mixture is made up of 2.4 kg of gas A and 1.4 kg of gas B, the molecular weights of which are MA = 32.0 kg/kmole and M 28.0 kg/kmole, respectively. i. Determine the mass fraction of A and B. (3 marks] ii. Determine the mole fraction of A and B. [5 marks] iii. Determine the molecular weight of the mixture. [2 marks]...