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Africtionless piston–cylinder device contains 4 kg of nitrogen at 100 kpa and 250 k. nitrogen is now compressed slowly according to the relation pv1.4 = constant until it reaches a final temperature of 450 k. calculate the work input during this process. the gas constant for nitrogen is r = 0.2968 kj/kg·k.

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