Two identical boxes, X and Y, contain the same ideal gas. The mass of gas in box Y is twice that in box X, but the gas in box X is twice the temperature of the gas in box Y. What is the ratio of the gas pressure in box X to the gas pressure in box Y?
Two identical boxes, X and Y, contain the same ideal gas. The mass of gas in...
Two vessels A and B each contain N molecules of the same ideal monatomic gas at the same pressure P. Initially, the two vessels are thermally isolated from each other, and have initial temperatures TA and Ta respectively. The two vessels are brought into thermal contact, and reach equilibrium at the same pressure P and the new final temperature 7, 4-2 (a) Calculate an expression for the final temperature in terms of the initial temperatures. [2 marks] (b) Find the...
Two identical pistons begin and end in the same state. Initially, they contain 0.04-moles of gas, are at room temperature (20°C), and have a volume of 0.03- m3. The first is compressed isothermally until its volume is halved. The second goes through a two-step process: First the pressure is changed isochorically, then the volume is changed isobarically. A) draw a P-V diagram for each of these processes B) Find the final state (P, V, and T) of the two systems....
Name Ideal Gas Law, Ratios PV=nRT When we have the same ideal gas at two times, we can express the ratio equation as P,V, n,RT P,V, n, RT a) Which of the following would be the correct way to solve for the second ter if you held the moles of gas and gas pressure constant but allowed the volume and temperature to vary? v,т, V,T V. 2 V,T, 2 T b) If n and V are held constant and the...
As shown in the figure, a sealed cylinder of ideal gas is
divided into two parts by a piston that can move up and down
without friction. There is ideal gas in both parts, but the gas
from one part is isolated from that in the other part by the
piston. The volume occupied by the gas in the lower part is twice
that occupied by the gas in the upper part, while the temperature
is the same in both...
one mole of an ideal gas is in a closed container. Rank the
following parameters by the resulting pressure of the gas, from
lowest to highest
PHYSICS h 14) KQuestion 4 (of 17) value 10.00 points 1 out of 3 attemp Starting with the left-most column, populate the boxes from left to right without skipping empty boxes. Ties should be grouped in the same box. One mole of an ideal gas is in a closed container. Rank the following parameters...
The temperature used in the ideal gas law must be expressed in a. Celsius b. Fahrenheit c. Kelvin d. Pascale e. Any of the above 680 Fahrenheit is equivalent to a. 273 Kelvin b. 298 Kelvin c. 0 Celsius d. 212° Fahrenheit e. None of the above Which has more mass, a mole of Nitrogen and a mole of Hydrogen a. 1. 2. 3. Nitroger b. Hydrogen c. Both have same mass d. Neither has any mass 4. Two identical...
A box of mass m is pressed against (but is not attached to) an ideal spring of force constant k and negligible mass, compressing the spring a distance x. After i is released the box slides up a frictionless incline as shown in the figure and eventually stops. If we repeat this experiment with a box of mass 2m A) the lighter box will go twice as high up the incline as the heavier box. B) both boxes will have the same...
An ideal gas at 200C and a pressure of 1.50 X 105 Pa is in a container. The gas pushes against a piston expanding to twice its original volume, while the pressure falls to atmospheric pressure 1.01 X 105 Pa. Find the final Temperature
3. The two boxes are connected by an ideal rope that passes over an ideal pulley. The mass of box 1 is 35kg and the mass of box 2 is 20kg. Find the acceleration of box 1. Pulley Box 3SEB Воx 2 20y
Equal masses of CO2 and CH4 gas are placed in identical 1.00 L containers, both at the same temperature. Which of the following is true? X. Both gases exert the same pressure. Y. Molecules of CH4 make more frequent collisions with the walls of the container. Z. Both gases have the same average molecular speed. answer can be more than one