A gas, while expanding under isobaric conditions, does 465 J of
work. The pressure of the gas is 1.90×1051.90×105 Pa, and its
initial volume is 1.50×10−31.50×10−3m³. What is the final volume of
the gas?
m³
formula for work done is
W = P del V
W = P ( Vf- Vi)
465 = 1.9* 10^5 ( Vf - 1.5* 10^-3)
Vf = 3.94 * 10^-3 m^3
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