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This quiz focuses on Entropy Balance Closed Systems, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Thermodynamics.
A closed system containing 1 kg of water undergoes a constant pressure heating process from saturated liquid at 100°C to superheated vapor at 150°C and 101.3 kPa. If the specific entropy of saturated liquid water at 100°C is 1.307 kJ/(kg·K) and of superheated steam at 150°C, 101.3 kPa is 7.614 kJ/(kg·K), what is the entropy change of the water?
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A closed system containing 1 kg of water undergoes a constant pressure heating process from saturated liquid at 100°C to superheated vapor at 150°C and 101.3 kPa. If the specific entropy of saturated liquid water at 100°C is 1.307 kJ/(kg·K) and of superheated steam at 150°C, 101.3 kPa is 7.614 kJ/(kg·K), what is the entropy change of the water?
A closed system undergoes a cycle consisting of four reversible processes. The heat transfers are: Q12=500 J, Q23=−300 J, Q34=−150 J, and Q41=200 J. The temperatures during these processes are 400 K, 350 K, 250 K, and 300 K respectively. What is the net entropy change of the thermal reservoirs?
A closed system undergoes a process where its entropy increases by 1.5 J/K. During this process, the system receives heat from a reservoir at 450 K and rejects heat to a reservoir at 300 K. If the net heat transfer to the system is 200 J, what is the entropy generation of the process?
A closed system undergoes a process where 500 J of heat is added while the system does 200 J of work on the surroundings. If the entropy of the system increases by 1.2 J/K during this process, what can be concluded about the process and the system's surroundings?
A piston-cylinder device contains 0.5 kg of steam that undergoes an adiabatic expansion from state 1 (T₁ = 450°C, P₁ = 1.0 MPa) to state 2 (P₂ = 0.2 MPa). If the process is internally reversible, what is the entropy change of the steam?
A well-insulated rigid container is divided into two equal compartments by a partition. Initially, one compartment contains 2 kg of air at 400 K and 500 kPa, while the other contains 2 kg of air at 300 K and 200 kPa. The partition is suddenly removed, allowing the gases to mix. What is the entropy generation during this irreversible mixing process?
A piston-cylinder assembly contains 0.8 kg of nitrogen gas initially at 27°C and 200 kPa. The gas undergoes a process where the temperature increases to 127°C while the pressure remains constant. During this process, the surroundings are at 27°C, and heat is supplied from a reservoir at 227°C through a heat engine with 40% efficiency. What is the entropy generation in the universe during this process?