A gas confined in a cylinder by a piston. It is taken from state A to state B along the path ACB as shown on the PV diagram below. The process from A to C is constant pressure, and the system receives 50 J of work and give up 25 J of heat to the surroundings. The process from C to B is constant volume and the system receives 75 J of heat. The return path from B to A is adiabatic. How much work is exchanged with the surroundings for the adiabatic path? Assume all processes are reversible. B. Fig Q2(b)

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A gas confined in a cylinder by a piston. It is taken from state A to state B
along the path ACB as shown on the PV diagram below. The process
from A to C is constant pressure, and the system receives 50 J of work
and give up 25 J of heat to the surroundings. The process from C to B is
constant volume and the system receives 75 J of heat. The return path
from B to A is adiabatic. How much work is exchanged with the
surroundings for the adiabatic path? Assume all processes are
reversible.
P.
V
Fig Q2(b)
Transcribed Image Text:A gas confined in a cylinder by a piston. It is taken from state A to state B along the path ACB as shown on the PV diagram below. The process from A to C is constant pressure, and the system receives 50 J of work and give up 25 J of heat to the surroundings. The process from C to B is constant volume and the system receives 75 J of heat. The return path from B to A is adiabatic. How much work is exchanged with the surroundings for the adiabatic path? Assume all processes are reversible. P. V Fig Q2(b)
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