Tag: thermodynamic processes
Questions Related to thermodynamic processes
An ideal gas has initial volume V and pressure P. In doubling its volume the minimum work done will be in the following process(of given processes)
Two difference gases of molecular masses $M _1$ and $M _2$ are at the same temperature. What is the ratio of their mean square speeds?
A diatomic gas which has initial volume of $10$ litre is isothermally compressed to $1/15^{th}$ of its original volume where initial pressure is $10^5$ Pascal. If temperature is $27^o$C then find the work done by gas.
One mole of an ideal gas undergoes an isothermal change at temperature T so that its volume V is doubled. R is the molar gas constant. Work done by the gas during this change is :
The slope of adiabatic curve is ________ than the slope of an isothermal curve.
Three moles of an ideal gas $\left (C _{P} = \dfrac {7R}{2}\right )$ at pressure $P _{A}$ and temperature $T _{A}$ is isothermally expanded to twice the initial volume. The gas is then compressed at constant pressure to its original volume. Finally the gas is heated at constant volume to its original pressure $P _{A}$.
Calculate the net work done by the gas and the net heat supplied to the gas during the complete process.
Two soap bubbles having radii $3\ cm$ and $4\ cm$ in vacuum, coalesce under isothermal conditions. The radius of the new bubble is
One mole of an ideal gas u ndergoes a process:
$P = \dfrac{P _0}{1+(V _0/ V)^2}$.
Here $P _0$ and $V _0$ are constants. change in temperature of the gas when volume is changed from $V=V _0$ to $V = 2V _0$ is:
Let $Q$ and $W$ denote the amount of heat given to an ideal gas and the work done by it in an isothermal process.
Work done during isothermal expansion of one mole of an ideal gas $10$ atm to $1$ atm at $300\ K$ is