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Physics, 29.11.2019 04:31 carlosleblanc26

An ideal monatomic gas expands isobarically from state a to state b. it is then compressed isothermally from state b to state c and finally cooled at constant volume until it returns to its initial state a.
v_a = 4 x 10⁻³v_b = 8 x 10⁻³p_a = p_b = 1 x 10⁶ p_c = 2 x 10⁶t_a = 600 k
what is the temperature of the gas when it is in state b?
how much work is done by the gas in expanding isobarically from a to b?
how much work is done on the gas in going from b to c?
the graph is a pv diagram. it does not show any other numbers on it other than what is given.

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