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Consider a cylinder with a piston, the region below the piston is filled with a gas....
(b) For a fixed amount of gas, held in a cylinder by a piston, write down which one of the following is true: (A) for an isothermal process: W = Q! B) for an adiabatic process: 0 C) for expansion at constant pressure: Q > 0 (D) for an isothermal process: Q-0 (E) for adiabatic expansion: Q<0
400 moles of an ideal monatomic gas are kept in a cylinder fitted with a light frictionless piston. The gas is maintained at the atmospheric pressure. Heat is added to the gas. The gas consequently expands slowly from an initial volume of 10 m3 to 15 m3. (a) Draw a P-V diagram for this process. (b) Is this thermodynamic process an isothermal expansion, an isobaric expansion or an adiabatic expansion? (c) Calculate the work done by the gas. (d) Calculate...
A cylinder filled with ideal gas is sealed by a piston that is
above the gas. The piston is a cylindrical object, with a weight of
45.0 N, that can slide up or down in the cylinder without friction.
The area of the top (or the bottom) of the piston is 100
cm.
The top of the piston is exposed to the atmosphere, and the
atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa. As shown in the figure, the piston
is tied to...
* A gas is contained in a vertical, frictionless piston-cylinder device. The piston has a mass of 2 kg and a cross-sectional area of 30 cm2. A spring above the piston is compressed by 2.5 mm and has a spring constant, k, of 38 kN/m. a. If the atmospheric pressure is 1 atm, determine the initial pressure (P1) inside the cylinder. Heat is added to the system until the piston moves an additional 10 mm. b. How much did the...
of gas ind R that ? Tp yap 1. Consider the following piston-cylinder arrangement which is thermally insulated. Initially, the same 1 mole of ideal gas are confined in the cylinder A, B and C, respectively which are partitioned by a adiabatic piston and a diathermic piston as shown in Figure 1. The initial volume and absolute temperature (K) of three partitions are the same as V, and to respectively and the pressure of the cylinder is given by P,...
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...
An ideal gas is contained in a cylinder equipped with a frictionless, nonleaking piston of area A. When the pressure is atmospheric P0, the piston face is at a distance l from from the closed end. The gas is compressed by moving the piston a distance x. Calculate the spring constant, or force constant, F/x, under (a) isothermal conditions and (b) under adiabatic conditions. (c) In what respect is a gas cushion superior to a steel spring?
7) An ideal gas is taken around the cycle shown in this p-V diagram, from a to b to c and back to a. Process b-c is isothermal. For process a- b, D. 0-0, AU<0 8) An ideal gas is compressed in a well-insulated chamber using a well-insulated piston. This process IS A) isochoric. B) isothermal. C) adiabatic. D) isobaric. 9) The process shown in the T-V diagram in the figure is an T. A) adiabatic compression. B) isothermal compression....
A cylinder is filled with 10.0 L of gas and a piston is put into it. The initial pressure of the gas is measured to be 288, kPa The piston is now pushed down, compressing the gas, until the gas has a final volume of 4.70 L. Calculate the final pressure of the gas. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. piston cylinder gas х ?
A cylinder of monatomic ideal gas is sealed in a cylinder by a piston. Initially, the gas occupies a volume of 2.50 L and the pressure is initially 125 kPa. The cylinder is placed in an oven that maintains the temperature at a constant value. 80.0 J of work is then done on the piston, compressing the gas (in other words, the gas does -80 J of work). The work is done very slowly so that the gas maintains a...