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Chapter 15 Problem 100

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Beginning with a pressure of 2.20 3 105 Pa and a volume of 6.34 3 1023 m3 , an ideal monatomic gas (g 5 5 3 ) undergoes an adiabatic expansion such that its fi nal pressure is 8.15 3 104 Pa. An alternative process leading to the same final state begins with an isochoric cooling to the final pressure, followed by an isobaric expansion to the final volume. How much more work does the gas do in the adiabatic process than in the alternative process?

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Title Physics 10e 
Author David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN 9781118486894

Beginning with a pressure of 2.20 3 105 Pa and a volume of

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