Ammonia at 10°C with a mass of 10 kg is in a piston-cylinder arrangement with an initial volume of 1 m3. The piston initially resting on the stops has a mass such that a pressure of 900 kPa will float it. The ammonia is now slowly heated to 50°C. Find the work in the process.

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Ammonia at 10°C with a mass of 10 kg is in a piston-cylinder arrangement with an initial volume of 1 m<sup>3</sup>. The piston initially resting on the stops has a mass such that a pressure of 900 kPa will float it. The ammonia is now slowly heated to 50°C. Find the work in the process.






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