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Carbon dioxide CO is sealed inside a piston cylinder

Last updated: 10/13/2023

Carbon dioxide CO is sealed inside a piston cylinder

Carbon dioxide CO is sealed inside a piston cylinder assembly initially at 100 kPa and 27 C wit volume equal to 0 6 m An electrical resistor inside the cylinder heats up the gas until it temperature reaches 627 C with a final volume of 0 2 m During this process pressure and volume maintain a relation as PV2 constant while the gas loses 100 kJ heat to the surroundings Please answer the following questions Note In order to earn the full credit please start with the general governing equations followed by simplifications based on assumptions a 10 points Draw a schematic of the system including the boundary and label all the heat and work interactions between the system and the surroundings List at least three assumptions and approximations that you will use to generate and simplify the governing equations to be used for solving the following parts