A 10 kJ of heat is added isothermally to a piston- cylinder arrangement containing 0.5 kg Nitrogen. The initial pressure of the gas is 450 kPa and the temperature of the system is maintained to 410 K. Determine the pressure, in kPa at the final state. Where R and k for Nitrogen is 55.16 ftlb;/lbm°R and 1.399 respectively.

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A 10 kJ of heat is added isothermally to a piston-
cylinder arrangement containing 0.5 kg Nitrogen.
The initial pressure of the gas is 450 kPa and the
temperature of the system is maintained to 410
K. Determine the pressure, in kPa at the final
state. Where R and k for Nitrogen is 55.16
ftlb;/lbm°R and 1.399 respectively.
Transcribed Image Text:A 10 kJ of heat is added isothermally to a piston- cylinder arrangement containing 0.5 kg Nitrogen. The initial pressure of the gas is 450 kPa and the temperature of the system is maintained to 410 K. Determine the pressure, in kPa at the final state. Where R and k for Nitrogen is 55.16 ftlb;/lbm°R and 1.399 respectively.
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