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Chapter 14 Problem 14.76

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Compressed air can be pumped underground into huge caverns as a form of energy storage. The volume of a cavern is 5.6 105 m3 , and the pressure of the air in it is 7.7 106 Pa. Assume that air is a diatomic ideal gas whose internal energy U is given by If one home uses 30.0 kW h of energy per day, how many homes could this internal energy serve for one day? *

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Title Physics, 9 
Author John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson
ISBN 9780470879528

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