- The second law of thermodynamics states the following: It is not possible to construct a device whose solely effect is

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- The second law of thermodynamics states the following: It is not possible to construct a device whose solely effect is

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- The second law of thermodynamics states the following: It is not possible to construct a device whose solely effect is to transform all incoming heat into work. Now consider an ideal gas which expands isothermally. a) What is the change in internal energy during this process? b) If 1000 J of heat were absorbed by the gas during the process, calculate the work done by the gas. c) Is your result from b) a violation of the second law of thermodynamics? Explain.
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