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Transcribed Image Text:3. The gain in entropy during an isothermal non-flow process of 5 Ibm of air at 60F is 0.462
BTU/R. What is (a) V2/V1, (b) P2/P1, (c) W and Q? 1.3477, 0.742. 240.24 BTU
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