The only form of energy possessed by molecules of a monatomic ideal gas is translational kinetic energy. Using the results from the discussion of kinetic theory in Section 10.5, show that the internal energy of a monatomic ideal gas at pressure P and occupying volume V may be written as .
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A gas is enclosed in a container fitted with a piston of cross-sectional area \(0.150 \mathrm{~m}^{2}\). The pressure of the gas is maintained at 6 000 Pa as the piston moves inward 20.0 cm.
(a) Calculate the work done by the gas.
(b) If the internal energy of the gas decreases by 8.00 J, find the amount of heat removed from the system by heat during the compression.
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