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For an ideal gas, the work done during an isobaric process is given by which for
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Q1
For an ideal gas, the work done during an isobaric process is given by which formula? (2022)
W = PΔV
W = nRT
W = ΔU + Q
W = 0
Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
For an ideal gas, the work done during an isobaric process is given by which formula? (2022)
Steps
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Step 1: Understand what an isobaric process is. It is a process that occurs at constant pressure.
Step 2: Identify the variables in the formula for work done. The formula is W = PΔV.
Step 3: Recognize that 'W' represents the work done, 'P' is the constant pressure, and 'ΔV' is the change in volume (final volume - initial volume).
Step 4: To find the work done, you need to know the pressure and how much the volume changes during the process.
Step 5: Plug the values of pressure and change in volume into the formula to calculate the work done.
Isobaric Process
– An isobaric process is a thermodynamic process in which the pressure remains constant while the volume changes.
Work Done by Gas
– The work done by a gas during expansion or compression is calculated based on the pressure and the change in volume.
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