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Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot be calculated without knowing n and T. (b) It depends on the path taken. (c) It equals minus the integral under the curve. (d) It has units of Joules. (e) It is one of the terms in the First Law of Thermodynamics.
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Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

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Page 1: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

Reading Quiz (graded)

Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another?

(a) It cannot be calculated without knowing n and T.(b) It depends on the path taken.(c) It equals minus the integral under the curve.(d) It has units of Joules.(e) It is one of the terms in the First Law of Thermodynamics.

Page 2: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

Work done by an expanding gas

1 m3 of an ideal gas at 300 K supports a weight in a piston such that the pressure in the gas is 200,000 Pa (about 2 atm). The gas is heated up. It expands to 3 m3.

Plot the change on a graph of pressure vs. volume (a P-V diagram).

How much work did the gas do as it expanded?

Page 3: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

How much work did the gas do as it expanded?

Page 4: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.
Page 5: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

Thought question (ungraded)

A gas in a piston expands from point A to point B on the P-V plot, via either path 1 or path 2. Path 2 is a “combo path,” going down first, then over. The gas does the most work in:

(a) path 1(b) path 2(c) same work

Page 6: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

Internal Energy Eint (aka U)

For ideal gas:Eint = Sum of all of the microscopic kinetic energies.

Equipartition Theorem:“The total kinetic energy of a system is shared equally among all of its independent parts, on the average, once the system has reached thermal equilibrium.”

Page 7: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.
Page 8: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

Thought question (ungraded)

The process in which Eint has the greatest magnitude is:

(a) path 1(b) path 2(c) neither; it’s the same

Page 9: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

Isothermal Contours

A gas changes its volume and pressure simultaneously to keep the temperature constant the whole time as it expands to twice the initial volume. What does this look like on a PV diagram?

Page 10: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

“First Law”

Eint = Qadded + Won system

What does that mean? You can add internal energy, by

(a) adding heat(b) compressing the gas

Possibly more intuitive version:

Qadded = Eint + Wby system

When you add heat, it can either(a) increase internal energy (temperature) or(b) be used to do work (expand the gas)

Page 11: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.
Page 12: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

A monatomic gas (1.3 moles, 300K) expands from 0.1 m3 to 0.2 m3 in a constant pressure process.

Page 13: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

A diatomic gas (0.5 moles, 300K) has its pressure increased from 100,000 Pa to 200,000 Pa in a constant volume process.

Page 14: Reading Quiz (graded) Which of the following is NOT true of the work done on a gas as it goes from one point on a PV diagram to another? (a) It cannot.

A diatomic gas (0.7 moles, 300K) gets compressed from 0.4 m3 to 0.2 m3 in a constant temperature process.