volume. (a) Determine the mass of the water in the cylinder Select] kg (b) Determine the work done. I Select] (c) The final temperature Select ] °C (d) The heat transferred to the system Select ]

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A vertical piston-cylinder arrangement with a diameter of 120 mm contains water with a quality of 60%. The pressure is 3 bar.
Initially the piston rests 40 mm above the bottom of the cylinder. Heat is then added until the volume is 3 times the original
volume.
(a) Determine the mass of the water in the cylinder I Select]
kg
(b) Determine the work done. I Select]
(J)
(c) The final temperature ( Select]
°C
(d) The heat transferred to the system Select]
Transcribed Image Text:A vertical piston-cylinder arrangement with a diameter of 120 mm contains water with a quality of 60%. The pressure is 3 bar. Initially the piston rests 40 mm above the bottom of the cylinder. Heat is then added until the volume is 3 times the original volume. (a) Determine the mass of the water in the cylinder I Select] kg (b) Determine the work done. I Select] (J) (c) The final temperature ( Select] °C (d) The heat transferred to the system Select]
An engineer wishes to carry out a thermodynamic analysis of the operation of a hairdryer with a nozzle attached. What
assumption below can NOT be reasonably made in the analysis?
steady flow
O no change in kinetic energy
steady state
no change in potential energy
Transcribed Image Text:An engineer wishes to carry out a thermodynamic analysis of the operation of a hairdryer with a nozzle attached. What assumption below can NOT be reasonably made in the analysis? steady flow O no change in kinetic energy steady state no change in potential energy
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