A piston-cylinder contains initially a mass of 0.85 kg of an ideal gas at pressure of 120 kPa. Now, Heat is added to the
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A piston-cylinder contains initially a mass of 0.85 kg of an ideal gas at pressure of 120 kPa. Now, Heat is added to the
A piston-cylinder contains initially a mass of 0.85 kg of an ideal gas at pressure of 120 kPa. Now, Heat is added to the cylinder and the volume of the cylinder increased. The heat loss from the cylinder is 32.6 kJ and change in the specific enthalpy and internal energies are 356.7 kJ/kg and 199.5 kJ/kg, respectively. What is the total heat added to the cylinder (kJ)? O A None of them. B. 389.30 OC 202.17 OD 303.19 E.335 80 Ideal gas 085g
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