LEARN MORE REMARKS Notice that in both cases the paths in the PV diagrams start and end at the same points, but the answ

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LEARN MORE REMARKS Notice that in both cases the paths in the PV diagrams start and end at the same points, but the answers are different. QUESTION Is work done on a system during a process in which its volume remains constant? Explain. (Select all that apply.) Work requires not only the force from pressure acting over an area, but also a displacement. Heating a gas at constant volume does work. Changing the pressure of a gas at constant volume does work. No work is done during tech a process. Work is done during such a process. ********* EXERCISE Compute the work done on the system in Figure c from V 1.00 m³ to V = 3 m³. W = HINTS: GETTING STARTED I'M STUCK! Compute the work done on the system in Figure d from V=2.50 m³ to V = 1 m³. W=
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