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The document is an assignment for a B.Tech CE course at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. The assignment contains 4 problems: 1) Prove Cp > Cv for an ideal gas; 2) Determine changes in internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy using the van der Waals equation; 3) Calculate the pressure needed for an ice skate blade to melt a thin layer of ice at -10°C; 4) and 5) require deriving unspecified equations. The assignment is worth 20 marks and was distributed on February 29, 2016.
The document is an assignment for a B.Tech CE course at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. The assignment contains 4 problems: 1) Prove Cp > Cv for an ideal gas; 2) Determine changes in internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy using the van der Waals equation; 3) Calculate the pressure needed for an ice skate blade to melt a thin layer of ice at -10°C; 4) and 5) require deriving unspecified equations. The assignment is worth 20 marks and was distributed on February 29, 2016.
The document is an assignment for a B.Tech CE course at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. The assignment contains 4 problems: 1) Prove Cp > Cv for an ideal gas; 2) Determine changes in internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy using the van der Waals equation; 3) Calculate the pressure needed for an ice skate blade to melt a thin layer of ice at -10°C; 4) and 5) require deriving unspecified equations. The assignment is worth 20 marks and was distributed on February 29, 2016.
ASSIGNEMENT-2 Program/course: B.Tech CE = RP Subject: TD-II Code : GNEG-423 No. of page/s:1
Semester IV Marks : 20 DOS: 29-2-16
1. Prove that Cp > Cv for an ideal gas
2. Determine the following when a gas obeys Van der Waals equation (i) change in internal energy (ii) change in enthalpy (iii) change in entropy 3. An ice skate is able to glide over the ice because the skate blade exerts sufficient pressure on the ice that a thin layer of ice is melted. The skate blade then glides over this thin melted water layer. Determine the pressure on ice skate blade must exert to allow smooth ice skate at 10 O C. hfg ice = 334 kJ/kg, v liq = 1 x 103 m3/kg, v ice = 1.01 x 103 m3/kg 4. Derive the following