Carbon dioxide is compressed in a reversible, isothermal process from 100 kPa and 60°C to 400 kPa using a steady-flow de

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Carbon dioxide is compressed in a reversible, isothermal process from 100 kPa and 60°C to 400 kPa using a steady-flow device with one inlet and one outlet. Determine the work required and the heat transfer, both in kJ/kg, for this compression. Use data from tables. The work required for the compression is kJ/kg. The heat transfer is kJ/kg.
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