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Problem 65GP

An ideal gas is placed in a tall cylindrical jar of cross-sectional area 0.080 m2. A frictionless 0.10-kg movable piston is placed vertically into the jar such that the piston’s weight is supported by the gas pressure in the jar. When the gas is heated (at constant pressure) from 25°C to 55°C, the piston rises 1.0 cm. How much heat was required for this process? Assume atmospheric pressure outside.

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Problem 65GP

An ideal gas is placed in a tall cylindrical jar of cross-sectional area 0.080 m2. A frictionless 0.10-kg movable piston is placed vertically into the jar such that the piston’s weight is supported by the gas pressure in the jar. When the gas is heated (at constant pressure) from 25°C to 55°C, the piston rises 1.0 cm. How much heat was required for this process? Assume atmospheric pressure outside.

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Problem 65GP

An ideal gas is placed in a tall cylindrical jar of cross-sectional area 0.080 m2. A frictionless 0.10-kg movable piston is placed vertically into the jar such that the piston’s weight is supported by the gas pressure in the jar. When the gas is heated (at constant pressure) from 25°C to 55°C, the piston rises 1.0 cm. How much heat was required for this process? Assume atmospheric pressure outside.

Solution 65 GP

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In this question, we need to find heat required in raise a piston which is placed in tall cylindrical jar

Data given

Area of cylindrical jar

Mass of piston

Initial temperature

Final temperature

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