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A piston–cylinder assembly contains air, initially at 2 bar, 300 K, and a volume of 2 m3. The air undergoes a process to a state where the pressure is 1 bar, during which the pressure–volume relationship is pV 5 constant. Assuming ideal gas behavior for the air, determine the mass of the air, in kg, and the work and heat transfer, each in kJ.

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