An ideal gas expands isothermally, doing work, while heatflows into the gas. (a)
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An ideal gas expands isothermally, doing work, while heatflows into the gas.(a) Does the internal energy of the gas increase, decrease, orremain the same? (b)Is the work done by the gas greater than, less than orequal to the heat that flows into the gas? Account for youranswers. Please explain..thanks alot. An ideal gas expands isothermally, doing work, while heatflows into the gas.
(a) Does the internal energy of the gas increase, decrease, orremain the same? (b)Is the work done by the gas greater than, less than orequal to the heat that flows into the gas? Account for youranswers. Please explain..thanks alot.
Explanation / Answer
Q=nCVt+work done nCVT=U=CHANGE IN INTERNAL ENERGY asTIS1 soUis0 so we have Q=work done
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