A 4.3 kg of a gas is expanded in a piston-cylinder as shown in the figure. If you know the following what is the total b

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A 4.3 kg of a gas is expanded in a piston-cylinder as shown in the figure. If you know the following what is the total b

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A 4 3 Kg Of A Gas Is Expanded In A Piston Cylinder As Shown In The Figure If You Know The Following What Is The Total B 1
A 4 3 Kg Of A Gas Is Expanded In A Piston Cylinder As Shown In The Figure If You Know The Following What Is The Total B 1 (24.21 KiB) Viewed 40 times
a)23.68
b)5.51
c)47.37
A 4 3 Kg Of A Gas Is Expanded In A Piston Cylinder As Shown In The Figure If You Know The Following What Is The Total B 2
A 4 3 Kg Of A Gas Is Expanded In A Piston Cylinder As Shown In The Figure If You Know The Following What Is The Total B 2 (24.21 KiB) Viewed 40 times
A 4 3 Kg Of A Gas Is Expanded In A Piston Cylinder As Shown In The Figure If You Know The Following What Is The Total B 3
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A 4.3 kg of a gas is expanded in a piston-cylinder as shown in the figure. If you know the following what is the total boundary work (kJ)? P1 = 184.7 kPa, Vy = 0.007 m®/kg. P2 = 46.8 kPa, V2 = 0.049 m®/kg. P (kPa) 1 13 1 (m'kg) 0
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