Engineering, 18.04.2020 00:19 joseroblesrivera123
Carbon dioxide initially at 50 kPa, 400 K, undergoes a process in a closed system until its pressure and temperature are 2 MPa and 800 K, respectively. Assuming ideal gas behavior, find the entropy change of the carbon dioxide in kJ/kgK by
(a) assuming constant specific heats and
(b) assuming variable specific heats.
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