An ideal gas described by T; = 268 K, P; = 1.34 bar, and V₁ = 9.5 L is heated at constant volume until P = 11.3 bar. It then undergoes a reversible isothermal expansion until P = 1.34 bar. It is then restored to its original state by the extraction of heat at constant pressure. Calculate w for the total process. Answer in J to 0 decimal place. (e.g. 1762)

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An ideal gas described by T; = 268 K, P; = 1.34 bar, and V₁ = 9.5 L is heated at constant volume until
P = 11.3 bar. It then undergoes a reversible isothermal expansion until P = 1.34 bar. It is then
restored to its original state by the extraction of heat at constant pressure. Calculate w for the total
process.
Answer in J to 0 decimal place. (e.g. 1762)
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal gas described by T; = 268 K, P; = 1.34 bar, and V₁ = 9.5 L is heated at constant volume until P = 11.3 bar. It then undergoes a reversible isothermal expansion until P = 1.34 bar. It is then restored to its original state by the extraction of heat at constant pressure. Calculate w for the total process. Answer in J to 0 decimal place. (e.g. 1762)
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