A 60-lb aluminum bar, initially at T₁ - 150°F, is placed in a tank together with 190 lb of liquid water, initially at Tw-70°F, and allowed to achieve thermal equilibrium. The aluminum bar and water can be modeled as incompressible with specific heatsc,-0.216 Btu/lb-ºR and c-0.998 Btu/lb-"R, respectively. Consider the aluminum bar and water as the system and ignore heat transfer between the system and its surroundings. Determine the final temperature T₁, in °F, and the amount of entropy produced within the tank, in Btu/°R.

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A 60-lb aluminum bar, initially at T₁ - 150°F, is placed in a tank together with 190 lb of liquid water, initially at Tw-70°F, and allowed
to achieve thermal equilibrium. The aluminum bar and water can be modeled as incompressible with specific heatsc,-0.216
Btu/lb-ºR and c-0.998 Btu/lb-R, respectively. Consider the aluminum bar and water as the system and ignore heat transfer
between the system and its surroundings.
Determine the final temperature T₁, in °F, and the amount of entropy produced within the tank, in Btu/ºR.
Transcribed Image Text:A 60-lb aluminum bar, initially at T₁ - 150°F, is placed in a tank together with 190 lb of liquid water, initially at Tw-70°F, and allowed to achieve thermal equilibrium. The aluminum bar and water can be modeled as incompressible with specific heatsc,-0.216 Btu/lb-ºR and c-0.998 Btu/lb-R, respectively. Consider the aluminum bar and water as the system and ignore heat transfer between the system and its surroundings. Determine the final temperature T₁, in °F, and the amount of entropy produced within the tank, in Btu/ºR.
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