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The temperature of a monatomic ideal gas increases as it expandsat constant
pressure of 3.0 atm from 440 mL to 660 mL. Next, the pressure andtemperature
are allowed to drop at constant volume until the temperature hasreturned to its
original value. Last, the gas is compressed at constant temperatureback to 400
mL. (a) Draw the P-V diagram. (b) Indicate on each side whetherheat is flowing in
or out. (c) How much work is done by the gas during the wholeprocess? (d) How
much heat flows into the gas?
The temperature of a monatomic ideal gas increases as it expandsat constant
pressure of 3.0 atm from 440 mL to 660 mL. Next, the pressure andtemperature
are allowed to drop at constant volume until the temperature hasreturned to its
original value. Last, the gas is compressed at constant temperatureback to 400
mL. (a) Draw the P-V diagram. (b) Indicate on each side whetherheat is flowing in
or out. (c) How much work is done by the gas during the wholeprocess? (d) How
much heat flows into the gas?
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