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The PV diagram below represents a gas that expands from point I to point F along the three different possible paths. Wha

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The PV diagram below represents a gas that expands from point I to point F along the three different possible paths. What is the work done on the gas along each of the following paths? (Enter your answers in 3.) P(atm) 12 10 B 6 4 B V (liter) 624 PM
(a) IAF (b) IF 2 0 (c) IBF 0 2 -9720 X Remember that the area under the graph in a PV diagram is equal in magnitude to the work done on the gas. The work on the gas is gas is compressed and negative if it expands. Be careful with unit conversions ] 8 V (liters) -2630 Remember that the area under the graph in a PV diagram is equal in magnitude to the work done on the gas. The work on the gas is gas is compressed and negative if it expands. Be careful with unit conversions J Need Help? Read It -405 Remember that the area under the graph in a PV diagram is equal in magnitude to the work done on the gas. The work on the gas is p gas is compressed and negative if it expands. Be careful with unit conversions. J