10.) Heat is transferred to an elastic sphere containing a gas at 105kPaa; the diameter of the sphere is 2m. Because of heating the sphere, the diameter increases to 2.2m and the gas pressure increases in direct proportion to the sphere diameter. Find the work of the gas during this heating process.

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10.) Heat is transferred to an elastic sphere containing a gas at 105kPaa; the diameter of the
sphere is 2m. Because of heating the sphere, the diameter increases to 2.2m and the gas
pressure increases in direct proportion to the sphere diameter. Find the work of the gas during
this heating process.
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