A closed piston/cylinder device contains 0.5 kg of carbon dioxide (CO₂) initially at 300 K and 100 kPa. The carbon dioxide is now slowly expanding in an isobaric process to a final volume of 1 m3. (d) Determine the heat transfer in kJ during the process (choose nearest value from below). Use the constant specific heats at 300 K. Mutiple Choice 195 kJ (heat input) -95 kJ heat output) 322 kJ (heat input 322 kJ heat output)

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A closed piston/cylinder device contains 0.5 kg of carbon dioxide (CO₂) initially at 300 K and 100 kPa. The carbon dioxide is now
slowly expanding in an isobaric process to a final volume of 1 m3.
(d) Determine the heat transfer in kJ during the process (choose nearest value from below). Use the constant specific heats at
300 K.
Mutiple Choice
195 kJ (heat input)
-95 kJ theat output)
322 kJ (heat input
322 k gheat output)
Transcribed Image Text:A closed piston/cylinder device contains 0.5 kg of carbon dioxide (CO₂) initially at 300 K and 100 kPa. The carbon dioxide is now slowly expanding in an isobaric process to a final volume of 1 m3. (d) Determine the heat transfer in kJ during the process (choose nearest value from below). Use the constant specific heats at 300 K. Mutiple Choice 195 kJ (heat input) -95 kJ theat output) 322 kJ (heat input 322 k gheat output)
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