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10 August, 20:03

Is it possible to compress an ideal gas isothermally in an adiabatic piston-cylinder device? explain?

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  1. 10 August, 22:09
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    Answer: Since, Q = U+W (Q-W = U) With adiabatic, Q = 0 If some work is done then, U will be non zero. And since U is internal energy change it should result in a temperature change. With isothermal process we are also saying U=0 but that would imply that W=0. However we did work since compression requires work to be done. So it is not possible.
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