1. A liter of argon, initially at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, is heated at constant pressure until it dou
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1. A liter of argon, initially at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, is heated at constant pressure until it dou
1. A liter of argon, initially at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, is heated at constant pressure until it doubles in volume. Calculate the increase in entropy two ways: (a) Once using the expression for the multiplicity of an ideal gas on the cover sheet, and (b) Once using an integral over the temperature change. Show that the two methods give the same result.
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