2. In the cylinder of the figure, to the right of the piston, which is initially held, is an ideal gas, and on the left,

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2. In the cylinder of the figure, to the right of the piston, which is initially held, is an ideal gas, and on the left,

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2. In the cylinder of the figure, to the right of the piston, which is initially held, is an ideal gas, and on the left, a vacuum has been created. The cylinder is thermally isolated from the environment, while the spring (of constant ko), located between the piston and the wall, is initially in an undeformed state. The piston is released and after a series of oscillations equilibrium is established, the volume occupied by the gas in this state being different from the one it initially occupied. How much did the temperature and pressure of the gas change? The heat capacities of the piston cylinder and spring are negligible. oooo
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