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17 November, 22:34

5 moles of a monatomic gas has its pressure increased from 105 Pa to 1.5*105 Pa. This process occurs at a constant volume of 0.1 m3. How much work is done by the gas?

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  1. 17 November, 22:56
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    there is no work done by the gas since the volume remains constant

    Explanation:

    for a closed system, the work that is done by the gas is defined as

    W = ∫p dV

    where p = pressure, V = volume

    since the volume remains constant dV=0, therefore W=0

    thus there is no work done by the gas
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