two canisters A and B each contain 0.20 mol of a gas at 400k and a pressure of 405300 Pa. A expands isothermally and B adiabatically until pressure of each is 303575 Pa. [for a diatomic gas Cv = (2/5) R 1) Sketch both processes on a single Pv diagram 2) What are the final temperature and final volume of each canister
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