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The mass, internal energy, pressure and volume of a system are 10kg, 100KJ, 1 bar and 1m^3 respectively. The value of specific enthalpy in KJ/Kg of the system is​

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Answered by ArkadipGhosal
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Answer:

The mass, internal energy, pressure and volume of a system are 10kg, 100KJ, 1 bar and 1m^3 respectively. The value of specific enthalpy in KJ/Kg of the system

Answered by muskanmk0799
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Answer:

20

Explanation:

h= u + pv

u- internal energy

p= 1 bar = 1*10^5 N/m^2

v=1

h = 200kJ

specific enthalpy = enthalpy/ mass

= 200/10

= 20kJ /kg

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