(Q5] (a) The chamber contains 0.05 m' of ideal gas at a pressure of 20 KPa. The gas is subjected to an isothermal compression. until pressure reaches to 30 KPa. After that the gas is subjected to compression according to PV! 2-const until pressure reaches to 40 KPa then an isobaric compression is done till volume reaches 0.005 m3. Assume that no loss in gas during the whole process: I- Sketch the process on P-V diagram and P-T diagram II- Find the work done during the entire process and temperature at end of each process..

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(Q5] (a) The chamber contains 0.05 m' of ideal gas at a pressure of 20 KPa. The
gas is subjected to an isothermal compression. until pressure reaches to 30 KPa.
After that the gas is subjected to compression according to PV 2-const until
pressure reaches to 40 KPa then an isobaric compression is done till volume reaches
0.005 m3. Assume that no loss in gas during the whole process :
I- Sketch the process on P-V diagram and P-T diagram
II- Find the work done during the entire process and temperature at end of each
process..
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Transcribed Image Text:(Q5] (a) The chamber contains 0.05 m' of ideal gas at a pressure of 20 KPa. The gas is subjected to an isothermal compression. until pressure reaches to 30 KPa. After that the gas is subjected to compression according to PV 2-const until pressure reaches to 40 KPa then an isobaric compression is done till volume reaches 0.005 m3. Assume that no loss in gas during the whole process : I- Sketch the process on P-V diagram and P-T diagram II- Find the work done during the entire process and temperature at end of each process.. gas
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