An ideal gas first undergoes an adiabatic expansion, and then undergoes an isothermal compression and returns to its initial volume. Which of the following is true about the pressure of the gas, p, the work done by the gas, W,s, and the heat added to the gas, Q? gas

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An ideal gas first undergoes an adiabatic expansion, and then undergoes an isothermal compression
and returns to its initial volume. Which of the following is true about the pressure of the gas, p, the
work done by the gas, W,s, and the heat added to the gas, Q?
gas:
adiabatic
isothermal
O P: = P;, Ws > 0, Q > 0
gas
O Pr < P, Wgas > 0, Q < 0
O Pr < P, Wgas = 0, Q < 0
OP:< Pi, Wgas < 0, Q = 0
O Pf > Pi, Wgas > 0, Q >0
O PE > Pi. W,
Vgas < 0, Q > O
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal gas first undergoes an adiabatic expansion, and then undergoes an isothermal compression and returns to its initial volume. Which of the following is true about the pressure of the gas, p, the work done by the gas, W,s, and the heat added to the gas, Q? gas: adiabatic isothermal O P: = P;, Ws > 0, Q > 0 gas O Pr < P, Wgas > 0, Q < 0 O Pr < P, Wgas = 0, Q < 0 OP:< Pi, Wgas < 0, Q = 0 O Pf > Pi, Wgas > 0, Q >0 O PE > Pi. W, Vgas < 0, Q > O
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An ideal is first expanded adiabatically and then undergoes an isothermal compression.

The initial and final volume is same.

To relate, the final and initial pressure and work and heat transfer

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