! Required information An ideal monatomic gas is taken through the cycle in the PV diagram. P₂ kPa P₁ kPa B V₁L V₂L where V₁ = 1.50, V₂ = 3.00, P₁ = 98.0 kPa and P2 = 230 kPa. How much work is done on this gas per cycle?

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An ideal monatomic gas is taken through the cycle in the PV diagram.

 

 

 

 
 where V1 = 1.50, V2 = 3.00, P= 98.0 kPa and P= 230 kPa.

 

 

 

 

 

How much work is done on this gas per cycle?

 

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An ideal monatomic gas is taken through the cycle in the PV diagram.
P₂ kPa
P₁ kPa
B
V₁L V₂L
where V₁ = 1.50, V₂ = 3.00, P₁ = 98.0 kPa and
P2 = 230 kPa.
How much work is done on this gas per cycle?
Transcribed Image Text:! Required information An ideal monatomic gas is taken through the cycle in the PV diagram. P₂ kPa P₁ kPa B V₁L V₂L where V₁ = 1.50, V₂ = 3.00, P₁ = 98.0 kPa and P2 = 230 kPa. How much work is done on this gas per cycle?
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