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Physics, 31.07.2020 17:01 edjiejwi

We now consider two moles of ideal gas at the same initial state (3.0 L at 273 K). This time, we will first perform an isobaric compression, then an isothermal expansion to bring the gas to the final state with the same volume of 3.0 L, and at temperature 130. K. (a) How much work is done on the gas during the isobaric compression?
W compression = J
(b) How much work is done on the gas during the isothermal expansion?
W expansion = J

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