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Question 1
Easy
What does isobaric mean?
π‘ Hint: Think about pressure in relation to volume change.
Question 2
Easy
How is work calculated in an isobaric process?
π‘ Hint: Remember it's pressure times the change in volume.
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Engage in quick quizzes to reinforce what you've learned and check your comprehension.
Question 1
In an isobaric process, pressure is:
π‘ Hint: Recall how isobaric processes are defined.
Question 2
True or False: In an isobaric process, work done is calculated using the formula W = P(V2 - V1).
π‘ Hint: Remember the formula for work in thermodynamic processes.
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Push your limits with challenges.
Question 1
An ideal gas in a cylinder experiences an isobaric expansion from 0.5 mΒ³ to 1.0 mΒ³ at a pressure of 3 atm. Calculate the work done during this process.
π‘ Hint: Remember to convert units if required.
Question 2
Explore the efficiency impact of heat input on an isobaric process. If a system absorbs 900 J of heat and performs 600 J of work, what internal energy change occurs?
π‘ Hint: Use the first law of thermodynamics for insights into energy transfers.
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