Piston cylinder with the following information; • Nitrogen gas (Ideal Gas), The total volume of the piston cylinder is two cubic meter, • Total mass of the Nitrogen is Five Kilogram, The Nitrogen is pressurized at 300 Kilopascal, Then, the entire system experiences a cycle of 3 processes which are; [1-2: (Isothermal- Compression), until the piston reaches the stops where V was ½ the original volume]. [2-3: An amount of Q was added until the pressure become double]. [3-1: it is adiabatic and expansion where resulting in creating Five Hundred kilojoule of Work]. Find the following; T1 P2 (After Compression) T3 (After heat addition) Draw the P - V diagram

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Piston cylinder with the following information;
Nitrogen gas (Ideal Gas),
The total volume of the piston cylinder is two cubic meter,
Total mass of the Nitrogen is Five Kilogram,
The Nitrogen is pressurized at 300 Kilopascal,
Then, the entire system experiences a cycle of 3 processes which are; [1-2: (Isothermal-
Compression), until the piston reaches the stops where V was ½ the original volume]. [2-3: An
amount of Q was added until the pressure become double]. [3-1: it is adiabatic and expansion
where resulting in creating Five Hundred kilojoule of Work].
Find the following;
• T1
P2 (After Compression)
T3 (After heat addition)
Draw the P- V diagram
Transcribed Image Text:Piston cylinder with the following information; Nitrogen gas (Ideal Gas), The total volume of the piston cylinder is two cubic meter, Total mass of the Nitrogen is Five Kilogram, The Nitrogen is pressurized at 300 Kilopascal, Then, the entire system experiences a cycle of 3 processes which are; [1-2: (Isothermal- Compression), until the piston reaches the stops where V was ½ the original volume]. [2-3: An amount of Q was added until the pressure become double]. [3-1: it is adiabatic and expansion where resulting in creating Five Hundred kilojoule of Work]. Find the following; • T1 P2 (After Compression) T3 (After heat addition) Draw the P- V diagram
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