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A 1-m3 rigid tank initially contains air whose density is 1.18 kg/m3. The tank is connected to a high-pressure supply line through a valve.
A 1-m3 tank is filled with a gas at room temperature 20°C and pressure 100 kPa. How much mass is there if the gas is
A 1.2-m3 insulated rigid tank contains 2.13 kg of carbon dioxide at 100 kPa. Now paddle-wheel work is done on the system until the pressure in the tank rises
A 10-ft3 tank contains oxygen initially at 14.7 psia and 80°F. A paddle wheel within the tank is rotated until the pressure inside rises to 20 psia.
A 10-ft3 rigid vessel initially contains moist air at 20 lbf/in 2, 100 F, with a relative humidity of 10%.
A 10-cm high and 20-cm wide circuit board houses on its surface 100 closely spaced chips, each generating heat at a rate of 0.08 W and transferring it
A 10 kg/s steady supply of saturated-vapor steam at 500 kPa is required for drying a wood pulp slurry in a paper mill
A 100-kg man decides to lose 5 kg without cutting down his intake of 3000 Calories a day. Instead, he starts fast swimming, fast dancing, jogging
A 100 Watt heater is used to melt 2 kg of solid ice at -10oC to liquid at +5oC at a constant pressure of 150 kPa.
A 10-V battery supplies a constant current of 0.5amp to a resistance for 30 min
A 10-kg mass of superheated refrigerant-134a at 1.2 MPa and 70°C is cooled at constant pressure until it exists as a compressed liquid at 20°C.
A 0.5-m-long steel rod with a 1-cm diameter is stretched in a tensile test. What is the required work to obtain a relative strain of 0.1%?
A 0.8-m3 rigid tank contains nitrogen gas at 600 kPa and 300 K. Now the gas is compressed isothermally to a volume of 0.1 m3.
A 0.5-m3 vessel contains 10 kg of refrigerant-134a at -20°C. Determine (a) The pressure
A 0.5-m3 rigid tank contains refrigerant-134a initially at 200 kPa and 40 percent quality. Heat is transferred now to the refrigerant from a source at 35°C
A 0.5-m3 rigid tank contains refrigerant-134a initially at 160 kPa and 40 percent quality. Heat is now transferred to the refrigerant until the pressure reaches
A 1-ft-long steel rod with a 0.5-in. diameter is stretched in a tensile test. What is the required work to obtain a relative strain of 0.1%?
A 1 m3 tank containing air at 25oC and 500 kPa is connected through a valve to another tank containing 4 kg of air at 60oC and 200 kPa.
A 1 m3 rigid tank has propane at 100 kPa, 300 K and connected by a valve to another tank of 0.5 m3 with propane at 250 kPa, 400 K.
A 1 m3 rigid tank has air at 1500 kPa and ambient 300 K connected by a valve to a piston cylinder. The piston of area 0.1 m2 requires 250 kPa below it to float
A 1 kg steel pot contains 1 kg liquid water both at 15oC. It is now put on the stove where it is heated to the boiling point of the water.
A 1-m3 rigid tank contains 100 kg R-22 at ambient temperature, 15?C. A valve on top of the tank is opened, and saturated vapor is throttled to ambient pressure
A 1-m3 insulated, 40-kg rigid steel tank contains air at 500 kPa, and both tank and air are at 20°C. The tank is connected to a line flowing air at 2 MPa, 20°C.
A 1-L capsule of water at 700 kPa, 150°C is placed in a larger insulated and otherwise evacuated vessel.
A 1-g sample of a certain fuel is burned in a bomb calorimeter that contains 2 kg of water in the presence of 100 g of air in the reaction chamber