(a)
The number of moles in the sample.
(a)
Answer to Problem 65AP
The number of moles in the sample is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression from
Here,
Rearrange the above equation for
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the number of moles in the sample is
(b)
The temperature of the gas at point B.
(b)
Answer to Problem 65AP
The temperature of the gas at point B is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for temperature of the sample gas at point B.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the temperature of the gas at point B is
(c)
The temperature of the gas at point C.
(c)
Answer to Problem 65AP
The temperature of the gas at point C is
Explanation of Solution
The temperature of the gas at point C is equal to the temperature at point B.
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the temperature of the gas at point C is
(d)
The volume at the point C.
(d)
Answer to Problem 65AP
The volume at the point C is
Explanation of Solution
The figure 1 shows the PV diagram.
Write the expression for volume of the sample gas at point C.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the volume at the point C is
(e)
How to carry out the process
(e)
Answer to Problem 65AP
The process
Explanation of Solution
Conclusion:
(f)
Find
(f)
Answer to Problem 65AP
The
Explanation of Solution
For
Find the internal energy of the gas.
Here,
Find the heat energy for the given process.
For
Find the work done on the gas.
Find the heat energy for the given process.
For
Find the internal energy of the gas.
Find the work done on the gas.
Find the heat energy for the given process.
Conclusion:
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Therefore, the
(g)
Find
(g)
Answer to Problem 65AP
The whole cycle process
Explanation of Solution
Find the heat energy for the whole cycle process.
Find the work done on the gas for the whole cycle process.
Find the internal energy of the gas for the whole cycle process.
Conclusion:
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Therefore, the whole cycle process
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