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An air-standard Stirling cycle operates with a maximum pressure of 3,200 kPa and a minimum pressure of 50 kPa. The maximum volume is 13.6 times the minimum volume, and the low-temperature reservoir is at 23C. Allowing a 5C temperature difference between the external reservoirs and the air when appropriate, calculate the specific heat added to the cycle and its net specific work. Use constant specific heats at room temperature

qin=kJ/kg. Round your answer to one decimal place.

qout=kJ/kg. Round your answer to one decimal place.

wnet=kJ/kg. Round your answer to one decimal place

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