4. (a) Two tanks (A and B) are connected by a valve. Tank A is insulated and contains 1 kg of oxygen at 15°C and 300 kPa. Tank B is uninsulated and of 2m' volume. It contains nitrogen at 50°C and 500 kPa. The valve is opened and the two gases are mixed to form a uniform mixture at 25°C. Determine (i) the final pressure in the tank, (ii) the heat transfer, and (iii) the entropy generated during this process. nd delateds. unifor mixe arta ti

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4. (a)
Two tanks (A and B) are connected by a valve. Tank A is insulated and contains 1 kg of
oxygen at 15°C and 300 kPa. Tank B is uninsulated and of 2m' volume. It contains nitrogen at
50°C and 500 kPa. The valve is opened and the two gases are mixed to form a uniform mixture
at 25°C. Determine
(i) the final pressure in the tank,
(ii) the heat transfer, and
(iii) the entropy generated during this process.
nd dilated...
munifor
mixe ara t
Transcribed Image Text:4. (a) Two tanks (A and B) are connected by a valve. Tank A is insulated and contains 1 kg of oxygen at 15°C and 300 kPa. Tank B is uninsulated and of 2m' volume. It contains nitrogen at 50°C and 500 kPa. The valve is opened and the two gases are mixed to form a uniform mixture at 25°C. Determine (i) the final pressure in the tank, (ii) the heat transfer, and (iii) the entropy generated during this process. nd dilated... munifor mixe ara t
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