For mono atomic gas



The process undergoes from state A to state D.
17.
Work done by gas in process AE is
Work done by gas in process ED is
Total work done by gas
18.
Change in internal energy of gas in process AE,

Change in internal energy of gas in process ED ,
Overall change in internal energy of gas is
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P Isotherms Next two problems have to do with the following situation. A sample of monatomic ideal gas is changed from state A to state D. The gas first undergoes an isobaric process A - E and then an isothermal process E - D. Note that relevant parameters (pressures and volumes) are directly given on the graph. (Note that these problems are 2 atm--4-- directly taken from your HW assigned during a class. We have also...
7.5) A 1.15 -mol quantity of monatomic ideal gas undergoes the
following cyclic process. The gas starts at point a at STP. It
expands isothermally to point b, where the volume is 2.2 times its
original volume. Next, heat is removed while keeping the volume
constant and reducing the pressure. Finally, the gas undergoes
adiabatic compression, returning to point a.
a. Calculate the pressures at b and c. (answers in Pa)
**Find the volumes at a and b first.
**Use...
An ideal monatomic gas is contained in a cylinder with a movable
piston so that the gas can do work on the outside world, and heat
can be added or removed as necessary. The figure shows various
paths that the gas might take in expanding from an initial state
whose pressure, volume, and temperature are , , and respectively. The gas expands to a state with
final volume . For some answers it will be convenient to
generalize your results...
Please help me about Physics, Thanks. A sample of 1.00 mole of a
diatomic ideal gas is intially at temperature 265K...........
Thermodynamic Processes involving Ideal Gases-in-class worksheet-(5 points) PHYS 181 Question B (B.) A sample of 1.00 mole of a diatomic ideal gas is initially at temperature 265 K and volume 0.200 m. The gas first undergoes an isobaric expansion, such that its temperature increases by 120.0 K. It then undergoes an adiabatic expansion so that its final volume is...
Air in a piston-cylinder undergoes a cycle with the following processes: Process 1-2: Isobaric process from P = 0.1 MPa, T1 = 600K to T2 = 1200K Process 2-3: Isothermal process to state 3 where P3 = 0.05 MPa Process 3-4: Isochoric process to state 4 where P4 = 0.031 MPa Process 4-1: Polytropic process back to state 1 (a) Show the processes in a P-V plot showing the values. Also calculate or state the values of P. V. T...
Determine the following. Please show your work for partial credit and note that, for problems requiring calculations, each correct, but unsupported answer is only worth 1 point. 31)) Determine the new volume (in mL) of a sample of a gas [1.500.0 mL) when conditions are changed from 47.0°C and 28,200 torr to 107.0°C and 47,400 torr? [7 points]
Solution (1) Fill in the State Table (all pressures in Pascals, all volumes in cubic meters, all temperatures in K). Pressure 100000 Volume 0.2 Temperature 300 100000 902.9 300000 0.2 902.9 du Work 40000 Heat 59.72 99.72 a- >b (2) Fill in the Process Table (all entries in Joules). -65900 O -65.9 X > c- 0 -59720 -59720 (3) Find the Totals: Work = -25900 Heat = -25900 dU = 0 X ] (4) Find the heat input (from "cold...
1. Name three characteristics of the atoms in a gas that are essential for the gas to be ideal. Explain why these three qualities of the atoms or molecules make the gas ideal. 2. Considering the Boltzmann distribution of atomic/molecular speeds for an ideal gas at temperature T (in K) , order the following speeds from smallest to largest: average speed, most probable speed, and root mean squared speed. Why are they different speeds? 3. What is the most important...
please help. I did most of it, I just need the ones that were
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Complete Analysis of a Refrigerator Goal Solve for the performance coefficient of a refrigerator using a five-step process the includes: 1. Making a state table. 2. Making a process table. 3. Calculating the totals for Work, Heat, and Internal-Energy-Change. 4. Identifying the heat input (cold reservoir) and output (hot reservoir). 5. Calculating the performance coefficient of the refrigerator. isothermal Problem Shown in the...
ine the following. Please show your work for partial credit and note that, for problems requiring tions, each correct, but unsupported answer is only worth 1 point. You are preparing 960.0 grams of an aqueous solution that contains that contains 32.00% by weight of Na2CO3. What mass of solute would you use and what mass of solvent would you use? 14 points