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Work Done Rate in Thermodynamics Formulas
Work Done Rate performed by a system is energy transferred per second by the system to its surroundings. And is denoted by W
rate
. Work Done Rate is usually measured using the Joule per Second for Rate of Heat Transfer. Note that the value of Work Done Rate is always negative.
Formulas to find Work Done Rate in Thermodynamics
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Work Done Rate by Turbine (Expanders)
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Thermodynamics formulas that make use of Work Done Rate
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Change in Enthalpy in Turbine (Expanders)
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Mass Flow Rate of Stream in Turbine (Expanders)
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List of variables in Thermodynamics formulas
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Change in Enthalpy
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Mass Flow Rate
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FAQ
What is the Work Done Rate?
Work Done Rate performed by a system is energy transferred per second by the system to its surroundings. Work Done Rate is usually measured using the Joule per Second for Rate of Heat Transfer. Note that the value of Work Done Rate is always negative.
Can the Work Done Rate be negative?
Yes, the Work Done Rate, measured in Rate of Heat Transfer can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Work Done Rate?
Work Done Rate is usually measured using the Joule per Second[J/s] for Rate of Heat Transfer. Joule per Minute[J/s], Megajoule per Second[J/s], Kilojoule per Second[J/s] are the few other units in which Work Done Rate can be measured.
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