A mass of 1kg of air contained in a cylinder at 1000 K, 1.5 MPa, expands in a reversible adiabatic process to 100 kPa. Calculate the work done during the process using Constant specific heat.

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First Law Applied to Flow Processes topics include: Steady and variable flow processes, polytropic process. The first law of thermodynamics, also known as the law of energy conservation, states that energy can't be created or destroyed, but it can be converted from one form to another. In mechanical engineering, this law is applied to flow processes to analyze the energy transfer and transformation within a system.  The first law of thermodynamics for a flow process states that the increase in the internal energy of a system is equal to the amount of energy added to the system by matter... Show more

A mass of 1kg of air contained in a cylinder at 1000 K, 1.5 MPa, expands in a reversible adiabatic process to 100 kPa. Calculate the work done during the process using Constant specific heat.