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Consider a cold air-standard Diesel cycle. Operating data at principal states in the cycle are given in the table below. The states are numbered as in Fig. 9.5 with p1 = 100 kPa, T1 = 340 K, and T3 = 4850.3 K, r = 12 and rc = 2. For n = 1.3, cv = 0.718 kJ/(kg-K), and cp = 1.005 kJ/(kg-K), determine T4 in K.
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