Three ideal gases expand starting from the same initial state (same pressure and
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Three ideal gases expand starting from the same initial state (same pressure and volume) to final states that all have the same volume. One systems expands at constant pressure, one expands at
constant temperature and one expands adiabatically. Which gas does the least amount of work on the environment? Hint: Draw the 3 curves on the same graph, starting from the same point.
The one that expands adiabatically.
The one that expands at constant pressure.
The one that expands at constant temperature.
They all do the same amount of work.
The one that expands adiabatically.
The one that expands at constant pressure.
The one that expands at constant temperature.
They all do the same amount of work.
Explanation / Answer
my choose:
The one that expands at constant pressure.
The one that expands at constant pressure.
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