A sample of an ideal gas is expanded to twice its original volume of 1.00 m³ in a quasi-static process for which P=aV², with a= 4.53 atm/m5, as shown in the P-V plot below. How much work is done on the expanding gas? P La P=av² 1.00 m³ 2.00 m³
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