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28 June, 13:55

A gas expands when 606 j of energy is added to it as heat. the expanding gas does 418 j of work on its surroundings.

a. what is the overall change in the internal energy of the gas?

b. if the work done by the gas were equal to 1212 j (rather than 418 j)

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  1. 28 June, 14:58
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    A)

    Q=606 J

    W = 418 J

    From first law of thermodynamics,

    [ Uf - Ui ] = Q - W

    [ Uf - Ui ]=606 - 418=188 J

    [ Uf - Ui ] = 188 J

    b)

    W2 = 1212 J

    Q2 = ?

    Ui2=Uf = Ui + 188

    Uf2=Ui

    [ Uf2 - Ui2 ] = Ui - (Ui+188)

    -188 J

    Q2=W2 + (Uf2 - Uf1)

    Q2 = 1212 - 188=1024 J

    Q added in second step (b) so that internal energy is equal to initial internal energy of step (a) = 1024 J
  2. 28 June, 15:37
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    A) Heat added Q=606 J

    Work W = 418 J

    From first law of thermodynamics,

    Change in internal energy [ Uf - Ui ] = Q - W

    Change in internal energy [ Uf - Ui ]=606 - 418=188 J

    Change in internal energy [ Uf - Ui ] = 188 J

    b) work W2 = 1212 J

    heat exchanged Q2 = ?

    Initial energy of this process Ui2=Uf of previous=Ui + 188

    Final energy Uf2=initial energy of previous process=Ui

    Change in internal energy of second process = [ Uf2 - Ui2 ]

    Change in internal energy of second process=Ui - (Ui+188)

    Change in internal energy of second process = - 188 J

    Q2=W2 + (Uf2 - Uf1)

    Q2 = 1212 - 188=1024 J
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