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Problem 1CQ: Estimate the order of magnitude of the length, in meters, of each of the following; (a) a mouse, (b)...
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The temperature at state A is 20ºC, that is 293 K, what is the temperature at state B?
40ºC |
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10ºC |
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146.5 K |
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not enough information |
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586 K |

Transcribed Image Text:This diagram is a pressure-volume (P-V) graph illustrating the relationship between pressure \( p \) in atmospheres (atm) and volume \( V \) in cubic meters (m³) for a thermodynamic process involving a system.
### Graph Details:
- **Axes:**
- The vertical axis represents the pressure \( p \) in atmospheres (atm), marked from 0 to 5.
- The horizontal axis represents the volume \( V \) in cubic meters (m³), marked from 0 to 5.
- **Points and Process Path:**
- **Point A:** Located at 1 m³ and 4 atm.
- **Point B:** Located at 4 m³ and 1 atm.
- **Point D:** Located at 1 m³ and 1 atm.
- **Process Description:**
- The system starts at point A, moving vertically downward to point D while maintaining a constant volume of 1 m³ as the pressure decreases from 4 atm to 1 atm.
- From point D, the system moves horizontally to point B while maintaining a constant pressure of 1 atm as the volume increases from 1 m³ to 4 m³.
The red arrows indicate the direction of the process flow, demonstrating a two-step thermodynamic process involving a decrease in pressure followed by an increase in volume.
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