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What is a possible reason why sustainability in construction practices creates a potential competitive advantage? Sustainable construction practices may be cheaper and more efficient in the long term. Sustainability efforts mainly draw on familiar and traditional materials and practices. Sustainable practices require committed and knowledgeable personnel for success. Sustainability efforts require no specialized knowledge to implement.
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Amass of 1.5 kg of air at 120 kpa and 24°c is contained in a gas-tight, frictionless piston-cylinder device. the air is now compressed to a final pressure of 720 kpa. during the process, heat is transferred from the air such that the temperature inside the cylinder remains constant. calculate the boundary work input during this process.
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Apiston-cylinder with a volume of 0.25 m3 holds 1 kg of air (r 0.287 k/kgk) at a temperature of 100 c. heat transfer to the cylinder causes an isothermal expansion of the piston until the volume triples. how much heat is added to the piston-cylinder?
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