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TUGAS KELOMPOK ANGGOTA KELOMPOK : NENDI AHMAD GUNAWAN(1104446) ARIEF FIRMANSYAH SENJAYA(1100803) BRYANCINI SEGIA TARUNA(1103648)

QUESTION. 1. If I have 4 moles of a gas at a preassure of 5.6 atm and a volume of 12 litres, what is the temperature? 2. If I have and unknown quantity of gas at a preassure of 1.2 atm, a volume of 31 litres and a temperature of 87C. How many moles of gas do a have? 3. If I contains 3 moles of gas in a container with a volume of 6o litres and at a temperature of 400K, what is the preassure inside the containers? 4. If Ihave 7.7 moles of gas at a preasure of 0.09 atm and at a temperature of 56C, what is the volume of the container that like gas is in? 5. If I have 17 moles of gas at a temperature of 67C and volume of 88.89 litres, what is the preassure of the gas? 6. If I have unknown quantity of gas at a preassure of 0.5 atm, a volume of 25 litre, and a temperature of 300K, how many moles of gas do I have? 7. Water enters a cylindrical tank with a cross-sectional area of 10 m2 through two separate inlets and leaves through a single exit as shown in the accompanying figure. The conditions at the three ports are as follows:. State-1:V1=10 m/s,A1=50 cm2 ; State-2:V2=300 m/min,A2=0.011 m2 ; State-3: p3=500 kPa, T3=20oC, V3=7 m/s, D3=14 cm. Determine (a) the mass flow rate at the three ports and (b) the rate of increase in height in m/min if the tank has an inner diameter of 5 m. Assume density of water to be constant at 997 kg/m3. 8. A cup of coffee is heated in a microwave oven. If heat is Added at a constant rate of 200 w and the cup contains 0.3 kg of coffee, determine the rate of increase of the Specific internal energy of the coffee. Neglect evaporation

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A thin wall separates two large chambers, the left chamber containing boiling water at 200C and the right chamber containing a boiling refrigerant at 0C . The heat transfer rate from the left chamber to the wall is measured at 2 kW. Assuming wall to be at steady state, determine the rate of heat transfer from the wall to the right chamber.

Answer 1. a. Analysis, From the question we can conclude : define : n= 4moles, P=5.6 atm, R=0.0821 atm/mol.K, V=12 L Asking : T.........................? b. Planning The formula which we can used is : PV=nRT c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given : PV=nRT T=PV/nR = 5.612/40.0821 = 67.2/0.3284 T= 204.63 K approx. 205 K d. Feed Back Conclusion, So, T= 204.63 K approx. 205 K

2. a. Analysis From the question we can conclude : define : T= 87C, P=1.2 atm, R=0.0821 atm/mol.K, V=31 L Asking : n...............................? b. Planning The formula which we can used is : PV=nRT c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given PV=nRT n=PV/RT = 1.231/0.0821360 = 37.2/29.556 n= 1.258 moles approx. 1.26 moles

d. Feed Back, Conclusion, So, n= 1.258 moles approx. 1.26 moles

3. a. Analysis From the question we can conclude : define : n= 3 moles, T=400 K, R=0.0821 atm/mol.K, V=60 L Asking : P...............................? b. Planning The formula which we can used is : PV=nRT c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given PV=nRT P=nRT/V = 30.0821400/60 P= 1.642 approx. 1.64 atm d. Feed Back Conclusion, So, P= 1.642 approx. 1.64 atm

4. a. Analysis From the question we can conclude : define : n= 7.7 moles, P=0.09 atm, R=0.0821 atm/mol.K, T=56C (329 K) Asking : V=...........................? b. Planning The formula which we can used is : PV=nRT c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given PV=nRT V=nRT/P =7.70.0821329/0.09 V=2310.9 approx. 2310 L

d. Feed Back, Conclusion, So, V=2310.9 approx. 2310 L

5. a. Analysis From the question we can conclude : define : n= 17 moles, V=88.89 L, R=0.0821 atm/mol.K, T=67C (340 K) Asking : P.............................? b. Planning The formula which we can used is : PV=nRT c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given PV=nRT P=nRT/V =170.0821340/88.89 P=5.338 atm approx. 5.34 atm d. Feed Back, Conclusion, So, P=5.338 atm approx. 5.34 atm

6. a. Analysis From the question we can conclude : define : T= 300 K, P=0.5 atm, R=0.0821 atm/mol.K, V=25 L Asking : n...............................? b. Planning The formula which we can used is : PV=nRT c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given PV=nRT n=PV/RT = 0.525/0.0821300

= 12.5/24.63 n= 0.507 moles approx. 0.51 moles d. Feed Back, Conclusion, So, n= 0.507 moles approx. 0.51 moles

7. a. Analysis From the question we can conclude : define : V1 = 10 m/s, A1 = 0.005 m2, V2 =5 m/s, A2 =0.011 m2, P3 =500 Kpa, T3 =20C, V3 =7 m/s, D3 =14 cm, =997 kg/m3 Asking : m1,m2,m3 and dh/dt.....................? b. Planning The formula which we can used is : m=.A.V c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given a. m1=1.A1.V1 = 9970.00510 = 49.85 kg/s b. m2=2.A2.V2 = 9970.0115 = 54.84 kg/s c. m3=3.A3.V3 = 9970.7850.01967 = 107.43 kg/s d. dm/dt=m1+m2-m3=49.85+54.84-107.43 =-2.748 kg/s d. Feed Back, Conclusion, So, m1=49.85 kg/s, m2= 54.84 kg/s, m3= 107.43 kg/s, dm/dt=-2.748 kg/s

8. a. Analysis From the question we can conclude : define : m=0.3 kg, Q=200 W Asking : du/dt..............?

b. Planning The formula which we can used is : dEu/dt=Jnet +Q Wext d(mu)/dt=Q, du/dt=Q/m c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given dEu/dt=Jnet +Q Wext d(mu)/dt=Q, du/dt=Q/m du/dt=200/0.31000 =0.667 kW/kg d. Feed Back, Conclusion, So, du/dt= 0.667 kW/kg

9. Analysis From the question we can conclude : define : T1= 200C = 473K ,T2 = 0C = 273K, Q1= 2kW. Asking : Q2=..............? b. Planning The formula which we can used is : dE/dt=Jnet+Q1-Q2-Wext c. Solution Subtitute the value into the formula which has given dE/dt=Jnet+Q1-Q2-Wext Q2=Q1=2kW d. Feed Back, Conclusion, So, Q2=Q1=2kW

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