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question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. A mass of 43 lbm of helium undergoes a process from an initial state of 50 ft³/lbm and 60°F to a final state of 20 ft³/lbm and 240°F. Determine the entropy change of helium during this process assuming the process is reversible. The gas constant of helium is R = 0.4961 Btu/lbm-R. The constant volume specific heat of helium at room temperature is cy= 0.753 Btu/lbm.R. The entropy change of helium during this process is Btu/R.
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