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Physics, 25.05.2020 03:59 newben

An ideal monatomic gas at temperature T is held in a container. If the gas is compressed isothermally, that is at constant temperature, from a volume of Vi to Vf ,
a) What is the change in the (internal) energy of the gas?
b) How much work has been done on the gas?
c) Has heat been transferred into or out of the gas during the process? If so, how much?
d) Show that the 1st law of thermodynamics is satisfied.

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