1.3. A 0.3 m' rigid vessel contains air initially at a temperature of 50°C and a pressure of 0.6 MPa. Heat is transferred to the vessel at the rate of 30 W. (a) What is the rate of temperature rise in the vessel? (b) If the air is allowed to leak out of the tank so that the temperature is maintained constant at 50°C, what is the rate of air flow out of the tank?

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1.3. A 0.3 m' rigid vessel contains air initially at a temperature of 50°C and a pressure
of 0.6 MPa. Heat is transferred to the vessel at the rate of 30 W.
(a) What is the rate of temperature rise in the vessel?
(b) If the air is allowed to leak out of the tank so that the temperature is
maintained constant at 50°C, what is the rate of air flow out of the tank?
Transcribed Image Text:1.3. A 0.3 m' rigid vessel contains air initially at a temperature of 50°C and a pressure of 0.6 MPa. Heat is transferred to the vessel at the rate of 30 W. (a) What is the rate of temperature rise in the vessel? (b) If the air is allowed to leak out of the tank so that the temperature is maintained constant at 50°C, what is the rate of air flow out of the tank?
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