Air in an internal-combustion engine has 440 F, 150 psia,

Chapter 2, Problem 165EUP

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Problem 165EUP

Air in an internal-combustion engine has 440 F, 150 psia, with a volume of 2 ft3. Combustion heats it to 3000 R in a constant-volume process. What is the mass of air, and how high does the pressure become?

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QUESTION:

Problem 165EUP

Air in an internal-combustion engine has 440 F, 150 psia, with a volume of 2 ft3. Combustion heats it to 3000 R in a constant-volume process. What is the mass of air, and how high does the pressure become?

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Solution 165EUP

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We are required to calculate the mass of air and the final pressure.

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