1 kg of H 2 O is contained in a rigid, insulated cylindrical vessel. The H 2 O is initially saturated vapor at 120°C. The vessel is fitted with a paddle wheel from which a mass is suspended. As the mass descends a certain distance, the H 2 O is stirred until it attains a final equilibrium state at a pressure of 3 bar. The only significant changes in state are experienced by the H 2 O and the suspended mass. Determine, in kJ, the destruction of exergy within the isolated system. Let T 0 = 293 K(20°C), p0 = 1 bar.

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1 kg of H 2 O is contained in a rigid, insulated cylindrical
vessel. The H 2 O is initially saturated vapor at 120°C. The vessel is fitted with a paddle wheel from
which a mass is suspended. As the mass descends a certain distance, the H 2 O is stirred until it
attains a final equilibrium state at a pressure of 3 bar. The only significant changes in state are
experienced by the H 2 O and the suspended mass. Determine, in kJ, the destruction of exergy within the isolated system. Let T 0 = 293 K(20°C), p0 = 1 bar.
 
 
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