A monatomic ideal gas expands from 1.00 m3 to 2.50 m3 at a constant pressure of 2.00 3 105 Pa. Find the change in the internal energy of the gas. (a) 7.50 3 105 J (b) 1.05 3 106 J (c) 4.50 3 105 J (d) 3.00 3 105 J (e) 24.50 3 105 J
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An ideal gas drives a piston as it expands from 1.00 m3 to 2.00 m3 at a constant temperature of 850 K. If there are 390 moles of gas in the piston, how much work does the gas do in displacing the piston? (a) 1.9 3 106 J (b) 2.5 3 106 J (c) 4.7 3 106 J (d) 2.1 3 105 J (e) 3.5 3 106 J
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