Quantitative Description of Isothermal (Constant Temperature) Process with Ideal Gas on P-V Diagram
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- A piston (containing an ideal gas) undergoing an isothermal process is represented on the P-V diagram. The work, heat and internal energy are discussed.
#Thermodynamics
#Isothermal
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what if I want to do the isothermal curve on a P - v (specific volume) diagram? I don't know in witch table I should seek for the values to do the curve.
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Can you help me? How much heat needs to be rejected during a true isothermal compression of 3,000 cubic feet of air, when compressed from 15 psi to 4,500 psi using a 3-stage compressor?
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If I compress the piston, my work is converted into thermal energy inside the box. Then the heat sink takes that energy away. how can then the piston go back up, the energy should have been lost ?
Hi matey, thanks for the explanation what problem completely doll I cannot understand basic sing why if you’re applying heat temperature remain constant this I believe this is basic stink of iso thermic process but I cannot understand could you please explain
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As a bicycle pump inflates a tyre, it pressure rises from 30 kPa to 40 kPa at constant temperature of 30 °C. By assuming the air acts as an ideal gas, calculate the work done per mol of the air.
A. -80.35 J
B. 80.35 J
C. -811.93 J
D. 811.93 J
(please show calculation)
can use this formula W=nRT ln(p1/p2)
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Bro but in google Δu= Q-W so, when internal energy is zero, it becomes Q=W
Both sign conventions are correct as long as they are used consistently.
Here,∆U=0. Explain further.
Why not 𝑊=𝑛𝑅𝑇 ln (𝑉f/Vi)? Why have negative?
The negative sign comes from a sign convention for the work done. It is fine to use a different sign convention as long as you are consistent.