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In my garage, i have a tank filled with compressed air, an ideal gas. the gas is at ‘room temperature,’ 25 °c and a gauge pressure of p1= 130 psi (896 kpa).the compressed air tank has a volume ∀1(given in .xls file). i allow the gas to flow through a small turbine (great yard sale [10 pts]if heat transfer with the surroundings is negligible, what is the maximum theoretical work푾풎풂풙i can extract if the turbine vents to an initially evacuated chamber ofvolume ∀2(given in .xls file)? **take atmospheric pressure to be 푃'()=101 kpa and the gas to have constant specific heats, cp= 1.004 kj/kg-k, k= 1.4

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