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Question 1
Easy
What happens to the volume of a gas in an isochoric process?
π‘ Hint: Think about what the term 'isochoric' means.
Question 2
Easy
In an isochoric process, how does heat affect internal energy?
π‘ Hint: Recall the relationship between heat and internal energy.
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Question 1
What remains constant in an isochoric process?
π‘ Hint: Consider the meaning of the term 'isochoric.'
Question 2
In an isochoric process, when heat is applied, what happens to the internal energy?
π‘ Hint: Think about the relationship between heat and internal energy.
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Push your limits with challenges.
Question 1
A rigid container has 2 kg of gas at an initial temperature of 25Β°C. If 5000 J of heat are added, calculate the final temperature if the specific heat capacity is 1000 J/(kgΒ·K).
π‘ Hint: Rearrange the specific heat formula to find ΞT first.
Question 2
If 3000 J of heat cause a change in internal energy of a rigid gas system, derive how much work could be done against the surroundings if the process was not isochoric.
π‘ Hint: Consider how changing volume impacts work done.
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