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Engineering, 11.07.2019 02:30 davidsantos3121

Agas with a specific heat ratio (k) of 1.60 has an initial pressure of 200 kpa, a and initial temperature of 60°c. when 14.14 kj of heat is added to the gas at constant pressure, its temperature rises to 279°c, what are the initial and final volumes of the gas? [note: heat = mass x specific heat x temperature rise]

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