i need answer with steps thank you The tank below has a frictionless, adiabatic
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The tank below has a frictionless, adiabatic (no heat conduct ion) piston that separates an ideal gas on the left from water on the right. The initial pressure arid volume of the ideal gas is 50 kPa and 8 liters. The initial pressure and temperature of the water is 50 kPa and 25 degree C. Heat is added slowly to the water until the volume of the ideal gas is 1 liter. During the compression of the ideal gas heat transfer maintains the ideal gas at constant temperature (initial temperature). If the mass of the water is 5 kg, determine the necessary heat transfer. There are var ous pieces of knowledge you have to bring together to solve this problem. First you must picture what is happening physically. Don't forget the work is: deltaW = pd9 and that P is not constant.Explanation / Answer
Since Temperature is constant
P1*V1 = P2*V2
P2 = 50*8/1 = 400 kPa
Work done in isothermal process
W = -P1*V1*ln(P1/P2) = -50*8*ln(50/400) = 831.78 J
Since the temperature is constant
change in internal enegy(dU) = 0
dQ = dU + W
dQ = W = 831.78 J
The heat added to the water must be 831.78 J
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