Calculate the actual work done on the 200 g mass using W = mgh. Be careful to use only the change in height of the mass. How does this compare to the work done by the gas from step C? Does the gas do any work other than lifting the 200 g mass?

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Calculate the actual work done on the 200 g mass using W = mgh. Be careful to use only the change in height of the mass. How does this compare to the work done by the gas from step C? Does the gas do any work other than lifting the 200 g mass?
AIR CALCULATIONS
Volume air, m
0.000191 m
Radius, m
Length, m
Can
0.0235 m
0.11 m
EXPERIMENT
Radius of piston (m) = 0.01625 m
GATHERED DATA
COMPUTED DATA
Height of
piston, m
Position
Pressure,
Temperature,
Vol of air
Total
Moles of air
Pa
K
inside the
volume of
present, mol
piston, m³
air, m
A Prep
101897
273.65
0.025
0.0000207
0.000212
0.00949493
B
104168
273.65
0.018
0.0000149
0.000206
0.00943183
C
104320
355.15
0.055
0.0000456
0.000237
0.00837325
D
101971
355.15
0.061
0.0000506
0.000242
0.00835738
A End
of cycle
101897
273.65
0.025
0.0000207
0.000212
0.00949493
Transcribed Image Text:AIR CALCULATIONS Volume air, m 0.000191 m Radius, m Length, m Can 0.0235 m 0.11 m EXPERIMENT Radius of piston (m) = 0.01625 m GATHERED DATA COMPUTED DATA Height of piston, m Position Pressure, Temperature, Vol of air Total Moles of air Pa K inside the volume of present, mol piston, m³ air, m A Prep 101897 273.65 0.025 0.0000207 0.000212 0.00949493 B 104168 273.65 0.018 0.0000149 0.000206 0.00943183 C 104320 355.15 0.055 0.0000456 0.000237 0.00837325 D 101971 355.15 0.061 0.0000506 0.000242 0.00835738 A End of cycle 101897 273.65 0.025 0.0000207 0.000212 0.00949493
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