Asked by Jordan
The pressure and volume of an ideal monatomic gas change from A to B to C, as the drawing shows. The curved line between A and C is an isotherm.
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a)Determine the total heat for the process in joules.
b)State whether the flow of heat is into or out of the gas.
IMAGE:wvw.webassign.n3t/cj8/15-p-031.gif
a)Determine the total heat for the process in joules.
b)State whether the flow of heat is into or out of the gas.
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Answered by
Jordan
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Answered by
Dr. Anna Smith
What do you think? I can help you. I just want to know what you already have. :)
All my best,
Dr. Anna
All my best,
Dr. Anna
Answered by
Jordan
Thanks for the response.
I wish I had something to go off of. I'm thinking the equation dU=dQ-W has something to do with figuring this out. I'm just unsure where and when to plug things in.
I wish I had something to go off of. I'm thinking the equation dU=dQ-W has something to do with figuring this out. I'm just unsure where and when to plug things in.