Consider Helium with the following equation of state: P(-a) = RT. where a = 0.02 m /kg as its being compressed to 900 kP

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Consider Helium with the following equation of state: P(-a) = RT. where a = 0.02 m /kg as its being compressed to 900 kP

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Consider Helium with the following equation of state: P(-a) = RT. where a = 0.02 m /kg as its being compressed to 900 kPa and 250°C. Q7-i) write an expression for the change of enthalpy in simplest form Ah = Q7-11) What is the change in enthalpy (kJ/kg) when initial state: T-16°C and P = 100 kPa? A) 1184.30 B) 1231.10 C) 1168.70 D) 1215,50 E) 1199.90
081) write an expression for the volume expansivity in simplest form Volume expansivity OS-I) What is the volume expansivity at To 45 and Po - 90 Kla? A) 0.0042 B) 0,0040 C) 0.0038 D) 0.0044 Q8.1) write an expression for the isothermal compressibility in simplest form: E) 0.0036 the isothermal compressibility - 09-11) What is the isothermal compressibility at T. +5 C and Po - 90 kPa? A) 0.0111 B) 0.0166 C) 0.0125 D) 0.0142 E) 0.0190
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