A pressure versus volume (pV) diagram for a system is shown in the figure. The arrows of the curve indicate the direction of the process, and the points of interest are labeled. The values for the points in the diagram are shown in the table. Volume (m³) Vo = 26.6 V₁ = 21.7 V₂ = 16.8 V3 = 13.6 V4 = 13.6 Vs = 8.53 Calculate the amount of work done on the system from 0-2 ( W02) and then for the entire curve from 0-5 (Wos). W02 = Wos = 6.71 ×104 Incorrect Pressure (Pa) Po = 1.37 x 104 P1 = 1.37 x 104 P2 = 4.50 x 10³ P3 4.50 x 10³ P4 = 3.06 x 10³ Ps= 1.57 × 10³ 9.32 ×104 J Pressure (Pa) Volume (m³) 0 Attempt 1

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A pressure versus volume (pV) diagram for a system is shown
in the figure. The arrows of the curve indicate the direction of
the process, and the points of interest are labeled. The values
for the points in the diagram are shown in the table.
W02
Volume (m³)
Vo = 26.6
V₁ = 21.7
V₂ = 16.8
V3 = 13.6
V4 = 13.6
V5 = 8.53
W05
Calculate the amount of work done on the system from 0-2 (
W02) and then for the entire curve from 0-5 (W05).
=
=
6.71 ×104
Incorrect
Pressure (Pa)
Po = 1.37 × 104
P1 =
1.37 × 104
P2 = 4.50 × 10³
P3 = 4.50 × 10³
P4 = 3.06 × 10³
1.57 × 10³
9.32 ×104
P5 =
J
Pressure (Pa)
5
3
4
2
Volume (m³)
0
Attempt 1
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Transcribed Image Text:? A pressure versus volume (pV) diagram for a system is shown in the figure. The arrows of the curve indicate the direction of the process, and the points of interest are labeled. The values for the points in the diagram are shown in the table. W02 Volume (m³) Vo = 26.6 V₁ = 21.7 V₂ = 16.8 V3 = 13.6 V4 = 13.6 V5 = 8.53 W05 Calculate the amount of work done on the system from 0-2 ( W02) and then for the entire curve from 0-5 (W05). = = 6.71 ×104 Incorrect Pressure (Pa) Po = 1.37 × 104 P1 = 1.37 × 104 P2 = 4.50 × 10³ P3 = 4.50 × 10³ P4 = 3.06 × 10³ 1.57 × 10³ 9.32 ×104 P5 = J Pressure (Pa) 5 3 4 2 Volume (m³) 0 Attempt 1 ▶
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