A 700 kg piston is initially held in place by a removable latch above a vertical cylinder. The cylinder has an area of 0.1 m^2; the volume of the gas within the cylinder initially is 0.1 m^3 at a pressure of 10 bar. The working fluid may be assumed to obey the ideal gas equation of state. The cylinder has a total volume of 0.25 m^3, and the top end is open to the surrounding atmosphere at 1 bar

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I have a problem that asks me the following.

"What will be the maximum height to which the piston will rise?"

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"A 700 kg piston is initially held in place by a removable latch above a vertical cylinder. The cylinder has an area of 0.1 m^2; the volume of the gas within the cylinder initially is 0.1 m^3 at a pressure of 10 bar. The working fluid may be assumed to obey the ideal gas equation of state. The cylinder has a total volume of 0.25 m^3, and the top end is open to the surrounding atmosphere at 1 bar."

I was able to solve for the velocity to be 13.77 m/s according to this part of the problem: "Assume that the frictionless piston rises in the cylinder when the latches are removed and the gas within the cylinder is always kept at the same temperature. This seems like an odd assumption, but it provides an approximate result that is relatively easy to obtain. What will be the velocity of the piston as it leaves the cylinder?"

How do I solve for the max height asked above? Also, how do I approach thist question, "What is the pressure behind the piston just before it leaves the cylinder?"

I apologize for writing a lot as this is a detailed question.

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Mass of piston, m=700 kgArea of the cylinder, A= 0.1m2Initial volume, V1=0.1m3Final volume, V2=0.25m3Initial pressure, P1=10 bar=10×105 PaFinal pressure, P2=?

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