how can i do them and what is the differencce? n an isochoric (isovolumetric) pr
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how can i do them and what is the differencce?
n an isochoric (isovolumetric) process, the internal energy of a system decreases by 50 J. What is the work done?
During an isothermal process, 5.0 J of heat is removed from an ideal gas. What is the work done in the process?
A certain amount of a monatomic gas is maintained at constant volume as it is cooled by 50 K. This feat is accomplished by removing 400 J of energy from the gas. How much work is done by the gas?
During an isothermal process, 5.0 J of heat is removed from an ideal gas. What is the work done in the process?
A certain amount of a monatomic gas is maintained at constant volume as it is cooled by 50 K. This feat is accomplished by removing 400 J of energy from the gas. How much work is done by the gas?
Explanation / Answer
in first work done is zero as volume is const
second case work done is 5J
again work done is zero as volume is const
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