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An ideal gas is taken from (Pi, Vi) to (Pf, Vf) in three different ways. Identify the process in which the work done on the gas the most.
An ideal gas expands from volume V_1 to V_2. This may be achieved by either of three processes: isobaric, isothermal and adiabatic. Let Delta U be the change in internal energy of
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Solved P An ideal gas can be taken from state a to state c
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An ideal gas is taken from state A to the state B, as shown in the P V diagram. The work done in the process is
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Solved An ideal gas initially at Pi,Vi, and Ti is taken
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