A piston cylinder contains air at 600 kPa, 290 K and a volume of 0.01m^3. A constant pressure process gives 54 kJ of work out. Find the final temperature of the air.

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Properties of Gases and Gas mixtures topics include: State of gas equations, ideal gas, state laws and Daltons law. Here are some properties of gases: No definite shape or volume: Gases can expand to fill any container and take the shape of the container. Compressibility: Gases are easily compressed and can have their volume reduced by applying pressure. Low density: Gases have a lower density and are more compressible than solids and liquids. Diffusibility: Gases diffuse very quickly. Exertion of pressure: Gases exert pressure equally in all directions. Expansibility: When pressure is... Show more

A piston cylinder contains air at 600 kPa, 290 K and a volume of 0.01m^3. A constant pressure process gives 54 kJ of work out. Find the final temperature of the air.






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