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Apiston-cylinder assembly contains 0.15 kg of air at a temperature of 350°c and a pressure of 2 mpa, undergoes three reversible processes in series process 1-2: the air is expanded isothermally until the pressure is 500 kpa process 2-3: the air is compressed polytropically with a polytropic index of 1.2 back to 2mpa. process 3-1: the air is compressed at constant pressure to the initial state given for air: r = 0.287 kj/kgk. a)- sketch the processes on a p-v diagram. b. i)- the volume of air in the system at the initial state and at the end of each process. ii)- the boundary work at the end of each process. (0.0134 m3, 0.0536 m3, 0.0169 m3, w2- 37.15 kj, 2w3--35 kj, 3w17 kj)

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