The drawing shows an ideal gas confined to a cylinder by a

Chapter 14, Problem 14.60

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The drawing shows an ideal gas confined to a cylinder by a massless piston that is attached to an ideal spring. Outside the cylinder is a vacuum. The cross-sectional area of the piston is A 2.50 103 m2 . The initial pressure, volume, and temperature of the gas are, respectively, P0, V0 6.00 104 m3 , and T0 273 K, and the spring is initially stretched by an amount x 0 0.0800 m with respect to its unstrained length. The gas is heated, so that its final pressure, volume, and temperature are Pf, Vf, and Tf, and the spring is stretched by an amount xf 0.1000 m with respect to its unstrained length. What is the final temperature of the gas? Piston

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