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Alexandra [31]
3 years ago
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A monatomic ideal gas expands slowly to twice its original volume, doing 230 j of work in the process. part a part complete find

the heat added to the gas if the process is isothermal. q = 230 j submitprevious answers correct part b part complete find the change in internal energy of the gas if the process is isothermal. δu = 0 j submitprevious answers correct part c part complete find the heat added to the gas if the process is adiabatic. q = 0 j submitprevious answers correct part d part complete find the change in internal energy of the gas if the process is adiabatic. δu = -230 j submitpreon a warm summer day, a large mass of air (atmospheric pressure 1.01×105pa) is heated by the ground to a temperature of 26.0 ∘c and then begins to rise through the cooler surrounding air.vious answers correct part e find the heat added to the gas if the process is isobaric.
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alexandr402 [8]3 years ago
4 0
A boiling pot of water (the water travels in a current throughout the pot), a hot air balloon (hot air rises, making the balloon rise) , and cup of a steaming, hot liquid (hot air rises, creating steam) are all situations where convection occurs. 
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