(1) A thermodynamic cycle is a process, in which the system starts from initial state, goes through another state and comes back to the initial state. For the work done to the system W and heat received by the system Q, prove that W = -Q.
(1) A thermodynamic cycle is a process, in which the system starts from initial state, goes through another state and comes back to the initial state. For the work done to the system W and heat received by the system Q, prove that W = -Q.
Chapter3: The First Law Of Thermodynamics
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 92AP: Two moles of a monatomic ideal gas such as oxygen is compressed adiabatically and reversibly from a...
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