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Engineering, 06.11.2019 23:31 kakesheco4210

Apiston-based compressor is being designed to take atmospheric gas on mars and increase the pressure to 2.20 bar before the co2 it contains is processed for rocket fuel. the martian atmosphere consists mainly of carbon dioxide (i. e., greater than 95% mole fraction), with an average pressure at the surface of 700 pa and an average temperature of−53◦ c. assuming the martian atmosphere contains only co2, and the compression process is reversible and adiabatic, determine the following.

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