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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A system consisting of 0.025 6 moles of a diatomic ideal gas is taken from state A to state C along the path in Figure P12.20. (a) How much work is done on the gas during this process? (b) What is the lowest temperature of the gas during this process, and where does it occur? (c) Find the change in internal energy of the gas and (d) the energy delivered to the gas in going from A to C. Hint: For part (c), adapt the equation in the remarks of Example 12.9 to a diatomic ideal gas.
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