(13) Problem 8: The PV diagram shown is for 0.0040 moles of an ideal monatomic gas taken through a cycle beginning at 1

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(13) Problem 8: The PV diagram shown is for 0.0040 moles of an ideal monatomic gas taken through a cycle beginning at 1

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13 Problem 8 The Pv Diagram Shown Is For 0 0040 Moles Of An Ideal Monatomic Gas Taken Through A Cycle Beginning At 1 1
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(13) Problem 8: The PV diagram shown is for 0.0040 moles of an ideal monatomic gas taken through a cycle beginning at 1 then to 2 then to 3 and back to 1, as shown. The ideal gas constant is R= 8.314 J/mol - K P (x 103 Pa) 500 300 K 100+ V(x 10-4 m) 2.0 4.0 6.0
DA 14% Part (a) How much heat flows during one complete cycle? J 7 8 9 EL 4 5 6 sino cos tan() cotan asin() acoso atano acotan sinh) cosho tanho cotanh) Degrees Radians 1 2 3 0 No Аскердск Submit Hints: Feedback: A 14% Part 6) Which way does this heat flow? A 14% Part (c) Find the work done by the gas for path 2 to 3 of the cycle. BA 14% Part (d) Find the change in internal energy for path 1 to 2 of the cycle. ELA 14% Part(e) How does the net heat flow into the gas relate to the work done by the gas in one complete cycle? B A 14% Part (1) In the space below, using the standard metric units for pressure and volume, derive the dimensions yielded when pressure is multiplied by volume. A 14% Part (g) What physical quantity is characterized by the set of units from part (f)?
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