An ideal monatomic quantity of gas consists of n moles initially at temperature T1 . Then the pressure and volume slowly

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An ideal monatomic quantity of gas consists of n moles initially at temperature T1 . Then the pressure and volume slowly

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An ideal monatomic quantity of gas consists ofn moles initially at temperatureT1 . Then the pressure andvolume slowly double so that they draw a straight line on the pVdiagram. Determine in terms of n, R, andT1 : (a) work, (b) change ininternal energy, and (c) heat.
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