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Fudgin [204]
4 years ago
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An ideal gas is maintained at a constant pressure of 70,000 Pa during an isobaric process and its volume decreases by 0.2m^3. Wh

at work is done by the system on its environment?a. 14,000 Jb. 350,000 Jc. -14,000 Jd. -35,000 J
Physics
1 answer:
Svetach [21]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

c. -14,000

Explanation:

Workdone by gas is the product of the pressure and the volume where there is a change of volume.

If v1 is the initial volume of the gas and v2 is the final volume of gas, the work done

= p(v2 - v1)

where p is the pressure

and p = 70,000 Pa

Given that volume decrease by 0.2m^3, v2 - v1 = -0.2

Workdone = 70000 ( -0.2)

Workdone = -14,000 J

Option c. -14,000

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