An ideal gas expands in an adiabatic process that increases its volume by a factor of 3.5. The initial pressure is 6.4 × 105 Pa. What is the final pressure? Let γ = 1.57. 1.1 × 105 Pa 9.0 × 104 Pa 6.4 × 104 Pa 8.9 × 105 Pa 1.2 × 104 Pa
An ideal gas expands in an adiabatic process that increases its volume by a factor of...
The volume of a monatomic ideal gas increases by a factor of 2 in an adiabatic expansion. By what factor does its pressure change?
Ideal Gas: Please show all work and explain
(a) An ideal gas expands adiabatically from a volume of 2.2 × 10-3 m3 to 3.2 × 10-3 m3. If the initial pressure and temperature were 5 pressure Pa temperature (b) In an isothermal process, an ideal gas expands from a volume of 2.2 10-3 m3 to 3.2 10-3 m3. If the initial pressure and temperature were 5.0 x 105 Pa and 280 K, respectively, what are the final pressure (in Pa)...
A monatomic ideal gas at room temperature undergoes an adiabatic
process such that its final pressure is 3.75 times its initial
pressure.
a) Did the gas expand or contract?
(b) What is the ratio of its final volume to its initial
volume?
A monatomic ideal gas at room temperature undergoes an adiabatic process such that its final pressure is 3.75 times its initial pressure. (a) Did the gas expand or contract? o expand o contract (b) What is the ratio...
A gas is compressed by an adiabatic process that decreases its volume by a factor of 2. In this process, the pressure In this process, the pressure a) increases by a factor of more than 2. b) increases by a factor of 2. c) does not change. d) increases by a factor of less than 2.
an ideal gas expands to twice its volume under the following conditions: (a) isothermal; (b) adiabatic; (c) isobaric sketch each process on a PV diagram. In which case is the final temperature the greatest?
3. An ideal gas is initially at a certain pressure and volume. It expands until its volume is four times the initial volume. This is done through an isobaric, an isothermal, and an adiabatic process, respectively. During which of the processes a) ...is the work done by the gas greatest? b)... is the smallest amount of work done by the gas? c) does the internal energy increase? d) ...does the internal energy decrease? e)... does the largest amount of heat...
An ideal diatomic gas undergoes an adiabatic expansion during which time its volume changes from VA = 450 cm3 to VB = 1500 cm3. If its initial pressure is PA = 5.60 atm, what is the final pressure PB of the gas? ________ atm
4. [After Reif Problem 5.1] When an ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic (thermally insu- lated) quasi-static expansion, its pressure and volume are related by p = constant. where γ = cp/cv is the ratio of heat capacities. If the gas expands from an initial volume Vi at temperature T to a final volume V2, calculate the final temperature T2 in terms of γ, Vi, Ti, and ½.
Twenty moles of a monatomic ideal gas (γ = 5/3) undergo an adiabatic process. The initial pressure is 400 kPa and the initial temperature is 450 K. The final temperature of the gas is 320 K. In the situation above, the final volume of the gas, in SI units, is closest to: 0.19 0.35 0.23 0.27 0.31
(1) An ideal monatomic gas expands isothermally from 0.600 m3 to 1.25 m3 at a constant temperature of 640 K. If the initial pressure is 1.01 ✕ 105 Pa find the following. (a) the work done on the gas J (b) the thermal energy transfer Q J (c) the change in the internal energy J (2) Gas in a container is at a pressure of 1.2 atm and a volume of 5.0 m3. (a) What is the work done on...