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A 2-m3 rigid tank initially contains air whose density is 1.18 kg/m3 . The tank is connected to a high-pressure supply line through a valve. The valve is opened, and air is allowed to enter the tank until the density in the tank rises to 5.30 kg/m3 . Determine the mass of air that has entered the tank?

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is known that density is the mass present in per unit volume.

Mathematically, Density =
(mass)/(volume)

Since, it is given that
d_(1) is 1.18
kg/m^(3),
d_(2) is 5.30
kg/m^(3), and volume is 2
m^(3).

Therefore, mass of air that has entered will be
m_(2) -
m_(1) and it will be calculated as follows.


d_(2) - d_(1) =
(m_(2) - m_(1))/(Volume)


m_(2) - m_(1) =
(5.30 kg/m^(3) - 1.18 kg/m^(3)) * 2 m^(3)

= 8.24 kg

Thus, we can conclude that mass of air that has entered the tank is 8.24 kg.

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