Homework #2
Homework #2
Termodinmica.
2.16. An object of mass 20 kg slides down a ramp, beginning from rest. The ramp is inclined at an
angle of 30 from the horizontal. When the object reaches the bottom of the ramp, its speed is 7 m/s.
If air resistance and friction between the object and the ramp are negligible, determine the distance
of the object traveled along the ramp, in m. The acceleration of gravity is g = 9.81 m/s2.
2.21. Air is compressed in a piston-cylinder assembly from an initial state where p1 = 30 lbf/in2 and
V1 = 25 ft3. The relationship between pressure and volume during the process is pV1.4 = constant.
For the air as the system, the work is -62 Btu. Determine the final volume, in ft3, and the final
pressure in lbf/in2.
pressure of the air, in kPa, and the work done
2.26. Air is trapped in a piston-cylinder by the air on the piston, in kJ.
assembly oriented horizontally as shown in
Fig. P2.26. Initially, p1 = 100kPa, V1 =210-3
m3, and the face of the piston is at x=0. The
atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa, and the area
of the piston face is 0.018 m2. The air
expands slowly until its volume is V2 =310-3
m3. During the process, the spring exerts a
force on the piston that varies with x
according to F = kx, where k = 16.2103
N/m. There is no friction between the piston
and the cylinder wall. Determine the final
2.34. A 12-V automotive storage battery is charged with a constant current of 10 amp for 3 h.
Determine the amount of energy supplied to the battery, in kWh. Convert your answer to Btu.
2.47. Air at 500 K flows over a flat surface whose temperature at steady state is 400 K. the heat flux
to the plate is 2.5 kW/m2. What is the value of the heat transfer coefficient, h, in W/m2K?
2.49. An insulated frame wall of a house has an average thermal conductivity of 0.0318 Btu/hftR.
The thickness of the wall is 6 in, and the area is 160 ft2. The inside air temperature is 70F, and the
heat transfer coefficient for convection between the inside air and the wall is 1.5 Btu/hft 2R. On
the outside, the heat transfer coefficient is 6 Btu/hft2R and the air temperature is -10F. Ignoring
radiation, determine at steady state the rate of heat transfer through the wall, in Btu/h.
2.52. A closed system of mass 2 kg undergoes a process in which there is a heat transfer of
magnitude 25 kJ from the system to the surroundings. The magnitude of the work done on the
system during the process is 100 kJ. The specific internal energy of the system decreases by 15
kJ/kg and there is no change in kinetic energy of the system. The acceleration of the gravity is
constant at g = 9.6 m/s2. Determine the change in elevation of the system, in m.
2.54. A closed system of mass 5 lb undergoes a process in which there is a heat transfer of 200
ftlbf from the system to the surroundings. There is no work during the process. The velocity of the
system changes from 10 ft/s to 50 ft/s, and the elevation decreases by 150 ft. The acceleration of
gravity is g = 32.0 ft/s2. Determine the change in internal energy of the system in ftlbf and Btu.
2.57. An electric motor operating at steady state requires an electric power input of 1 Btu/s. Heat
transfer occurs from the motor to the surroundings al temperature T0 at a rate of hA(Tb T0), where
Tb is the average surface temperature of the motor, hA = 10 Btu/hR, and T0 = 80F. The torque
developed by the shaft of the motor is 12.8 ftlbf at a rotational speed of 500 RPM, Determine Tb, in
F.
2.61. Air is contained in a rigid well-insulated tank with a volume of 0.2 m3. The tank is fitted with
a paddle wheel that transfers energy to the air at a constant rate of 4 W for 20 min. The initial
density of the air is 1.2 kg/m3. If no changes in kinetic or potential energy occur, determine:
(a) the specific volume at the final state, in m3/kg.
(b) the change in specific internal energy of the air, in kJ/kg.