Engineering, 06.02.2022 15:50 edwinn55526
Problem 1 An engine piston-cylinder assembly contains gas at a pressure of 96 kPa. The gas is compressed according to p = aV + b where a = -1200 kPa/m3 and b = 600 kPa. Determine the work done on the gas during this process if the final pressure is 456 kPa.
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