How much work is done on a gas that expands from A to B along the path shown below?
22. The First Law of Thermodynamics
Work Done Through Multiple Processes
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A gas with an initial volume of 0.2 m3 is heated at constant volume, and the pressure increases from 2×105 Pa to 5×105. Then, it compresses at constant pressure until it reaches a final volume of 0.12 m3. Draw the two processes in the PV diagram below and find the total work done by the gas.
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The -diagram in Fig. E shows a process involving mol of an ideal gas. How much heat had to be added during the process to increase the internal energy of the gas by J?
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The process shown in the -diagram in Fig. E involves mol of an ideal gas. What was the lowest temperature the gas reached in this process? Where did it occur?
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A gas undergoes two processes. In the first, the volume remains constant at m3 and the pressure increases from Pa to Pa. The second process is a compression to a volume of m3 at a constant pressure of Pa. Find the total work done by the gas during both processes.
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A gas undergoes two processes. In the first, the volume remains constant at m3 and the pressure increases from Pa to Pa. The second process is a compression to a volume of m3 at a constant pressure of Pa. In a -diagram, show both processes.
664views - Multiple ChoiceA proton with an initial speed of 750,000 m/s is brought to rest by an electric field. What was the potential difference that stopped the proton, given that the mass of a proton is approximately 1.67 x 10^-27 kg and its charge is 1.6 x 10^-19 C?241views