Multiple ChoiceA gas in a cylinder held at a constant pressure 1.80×105 Pa expands from a volume of 1.2 m3 to 1.6 m3. The internal energy of the gas decreases from 4.40×105 J to 3×105 J. How much heat was transferred to the gas?665views10rank
Multiple ChoiceThe internal energy of a system decreases by 500 J, and 230 J of work is done on the system. What is the heat transfer into or out of this system?618views9rank
Textbook QuestionBoiling Water at High Pressure. When water is boiled at a pressure of 2.00 atm, the heat of vaporization is 2.20 * 10^6 J/kg and the boiling point is 120°C. At this pressure, 1.00 kg of water has a volume of 1.00 * 10^-3 m^3 , and 1.00 kg of steam has a volume of 0.824 m^3. (b) Compute the increase in internal energy of the water.422views
Textbook QuestionA gas in a cylinder is held at a constant pressure of 1.80 * 10^5 Pa and is cooled and compressed from 1.70 m^3 to 1.20 m^3. The internal energy of the gas decreases by 1.40 * 10^5 J. (c) Does it matter whether the gas is ideal? Why or why not?361views
Textbook QuestionFive moles of an ideal monatomic gas with an initial temperature of 127°C expand and, in the process, absorb 1500 J of heat and do 2100 J of work. What is the final temperature of the gas?822views
Textbook QuestionBoiling Water at High Pressure. When water is boiled at a pressure of 2.00 atm, the heat of vaporization is 2.20 * 10^6 J/kg and the boiling point is 120°C. At this pressure, 1.00 kg of water has a volume of 1.00 * 10^-3 m^3 , and 1.00 kg of steam has a volume of 0.824 m^3. (a) Compute the work done when 1.00 kg of steam is formed at this temperature.2050views
Textbook QuestionA gas in a cylinder expands from a volume of 0.110 m^3 to 0.320 m^3 . Heat flows into the gas just rapidly enough to keep the pressure constant at 1.65 * 10^5 Pa during the expansion. The total heat added is 1.15 * 10^5 J. (a) Find the work done by the gas.436views
Textbook QuestionSix moles of an ideal gas are in a cylinder fitted at one end with a movable piston. The initial temperature of the gas is 27.0°C and the pressure is constant. As part of a machine design project, calculate the final temperature of the gas after it has done 2.40 * 10^3 J of work.1056views2rank
Textbook Question(II) How many joules and kilocalories are generated when the brakes are used to bring a 1200-kg car to rest from a speed of 95 km/h?110views
Textbook Question(II) A 64-kg ice skater moving at 8.5 m/s glides to a stop. Assuming the ice is at 0°C and that 50% of the heat generated by friction is absorbed by the ice, how much ice melts?64views
Textbook QuestionA scuba diver releases a 3.60-cm-diameter (spherical) bubble of air from a depth of 14.0 m. Assume the temperature is constant at 298 K, and that the air behaves as an ideal gas. (a) How large is the bubble when it reaches the surface? Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m³.81views
Textbook QuestionA scuba diver releases a 3.60-cm-diameter (spherical) bubble of air from a depth of 14.0 m. Assume the temperature is constant at 298 K, and that the air behaves as an ideal gas. (b) Sketch a PV diagram for the process. Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m³.91views
Textbook QuestionA scuba diver releases a 3.60-cm-diameter (spherical) bubble of air from a depth of 14.0 m. Assume the temperature is constant at 298 K, and that the air behaves as an ideal gas. (c) Apply the first law of thermodynamics to the bubble, and find the work done by the air in rising to the surface, the change in its internal energy, and the heat added or removed from the air in the bubble as it rises. Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m³.97views
Textbook Question(I) An ideal gas expands isothermally, performing 4.30 x 10 ³ J of work in the process. Calculate(b) the heat absorbed during this expansion.69views
Textbook QuestionTwo cylinders each contain 0.10 mol of a diatomic gas at 300 K and a pressure of 3.0 atm. Cylinder A expands isothermally and cylinder B expands adiabatically until the pressure of each is 1.0 atm.a. What are the final temperature and volume of each?81views
Textbook Question500 J of heat energy are transferred to a gas during a process in which the gas expands at constant pressure from 400 cm^3 to 800 cm^3 . The gas's thermal energy increases by 300 J during this process. What is the gas pressure?322views
Textbook Question(II) How much work is done by a pump to slowly compress, isothermally, 3.20 L of nitrogen at 0°C and 1.00 atm to 1.80 L at 0°C?71views
Textbook QuestionA heat engine takes a diatomic gas around the cycle shown in Fig. 20–23.(c) Calculate the heat input into the gas during the constant volume process from points b to c.<IMAGE>111views