Using data from previous problem, if O.05 kg of gas leaks out of the tank and in the process the temperature drops to 33 °C. Find the gage pressure of the gas remaining in the tank in kPa. If the atmospheric pressure is 101.325 kPa. * О 4.15 КРа О 4.25 КРа О 4.35 КРа O 4.45 kPa

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Nitrogen is contained in a 80L tank and the initial pressure and
temperature is 250 kPa and 200 °C, respectively. Note the ideal gas
constant for nitrogen is 0.2968 kJ/kg K Determine the mass of the gas in
kg.
0.143kg
O 0.153kg
O 0.163kg
0.173kg
Transcribed Image Text:Nitrogen is contained in a 80L tank and the initial pressure and temperature is 250 kPa and 200 °C, respectively. Note the ideal gas constant for nitrogen is 0.2968 kJ/kg K Determine the mass of the gas in kg. 0.143kg O 0.153kg O 0.163kg 0.173kg
Using data from previous problem, if 0.05 kg of gas leaks out of the tank
and in the process the temperature drops to 33 °C. Find the gage pressure
of the gas remaining in the tank in kPa. If the atmospheric pressure is
101.325 kPa. *
4.15 kPa
4.25 kPa
4.35 kPa
O 4.45 kPa
Transcribed Image Text:Using data from previous problem, if 0.05 kg of gas leaks out of the tank and in the process the temperature drops to 33 °C. Find the gage pressure of the gas remaining in the tank in kPa. If the atmospheric pressure is 101.325 kPa. * 4.15 kPa 4.25 kPa 4.35 kPa O 4.45 kPa
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