![SOLVED: Consider the entropy rate balance for an open system (see below). Both g and s in this equation have the same units (kJ/kg K). (5 pts) a) What is g? b) SOLVED: Consider the entropy rate balance for an open system (see below). Both g and s in this equation have the same units (kJ/kg K). (5 pts) a) What is g? b)](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/b72b3645854f4e54902840b781f3853b.jpg)
SOLVED: Consider the entropy rate balance for an open system (see below). Both g and s in this equation have the same units (kJ/kg K). (5 pts) a) What is g? b)
![SOLVED: and exit. Show the following steps in your calculations: Surroundings at 293 K Wcv=54OkJ/kg m P=30bar T=400C V=160m/s >T=100C Saturated vapor V=100m/s Tb=350K a.4)-Summaries the steady-state form of the entropy rate SOLVED: and exit. Show the following steps in your calculations: Surroundings at 293 K Wcv=54OkJ/kg m P=30bar T=400C V=160m/s >T=100C Saturated vapor V=100m/s Tb=350K a.4)-Summaries the steady-state form of the entropy rate](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/44c0fa9b5e0b4dc5bc7a3ea23ff8ed66.jpg)
SOLVED: and exit. Show the following steps in your calculations: Surroundings at 293 K Wcv=54OkJ/kg m P=30bar T=400C V=160m/s >T=100C Saturated vapor V=100m/s Tb=350K a.4)-Summaries the steady-state form of the entropy rate
![SOLVED: 6.20) A rigid, well-insulated tank contains air. A partition in the tank separates 12 ft^3 of air at 14.7 lbf/in^2, 40 °F from 10 ft^3 of air at 50 lbf/in^2, 200 SOLVED: 6.20) A rigid, well-insulated tank contains air. A partition in the tank separates 12 ft^3 of air at 14.7 lbf/in^2, 40 °F from 10 ft^3 of air at 50 lbf/in^2, 200](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/e00d633d850644abb809fa8d0311e551.jpg)