Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (MindTap Course List)
Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781111580704
Author: Kevin D. Dahm, Donald P. Visco
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1.7, Problem 29P

A)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The work done by the balloon on the surrounding if the pressure (P) of 1bar opposing the expansion has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The integral form of expansion of work (WEC).

WEC=VinitialVfinalPdV=P(VfinalVinitial)

Here, constant pressure is P, initial and final volume is VinitialandVfinal respectively.

Since initial volume is negligible, substitute 0 for Vinitial in Equation (1).

WEC=P(Vfinal0)WEC=PVfinal

B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The work done by the balloon on the surrounding if the pressure (P) of 0.5bar opposing the expansion has to be determined

Concept introduction:

The integral form of expansion of work (WEC).

WEC=VinitialVfinalPdV=P(VfinalVinitial)

Here, constant pressure is P, initial and final volume is VinitialandVfinal respectively.

Since initial volume is negligible, substitute 0 for Vinitial in Equation (1).

WEC=P(Vfinal0)WEC=PVfinal

C)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The work done by the balloon on the surrounding if the pressure (P) of 0bar opposing the expansion has to be determined

Concept introduction:

The integral form of expansion of work (WEC).

WEC=VinitialVfinalPdV=P(VfinalVinitial)

Here, constant pressure is P, initial and final volume is VinitialandVfinal respectively.

Since initial volume is negligible, substitute 0 for Vinitial in Equation (1).

WEC=P(Vfinal0)WEC=PVfinal

D)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The work done by the balloon on the surrounding if the pressure (P) of 3bar opposing the expansion has to be determined

Concept introduction:

The integral form of expansion of work (WEC).

WEC=VinitialVfinalPdV=P(VfinalVinitial)

Here, constant pressure is P, initial and final volume is VinitialandVfinal respectively.

Since initial volume is negligible, substitute 0 for Vinitial in Equation (1).

WEC=P(Vfinal0)WEC=PVfinal

E)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Find out the realistic situation for the surrounding pressure given in Part A to D.

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