An enclosed chamber contains a gas that is cooled while stirred by a wheel. The work applied on he fluid is nine-hundred fifty kilo-Joule. The final internal energy of the fluid is seven-hundred ifty Joule with a heat of nine-hundred fifty Joule. Determine the initial internal energy.

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An enclosed chamber contains a gas that is cooled while stirred by a wheel. The work applied on
the fluid is nine-hundred fifty kilo-Joule. The final internal energy of the fluid is seven-hundred
fifty Joule with a heat of nine-hundred fifty Joule. Determine the initial internal energy.
Transcribed Image Text:An enclosed chamber contains a gas that is cooled while stirred by a wheel. The work applied on the fluid is nine-hundred fifty kilo-Joule. The final internal energy of the fluid is seven-hundred fifty Joule with a heat of nine-hundred fifty Joule. Determine the initial internal energy.
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