1) Suppose that the paths AD and BC in the figure below represent adiabatic processes. What are the work done by the gas and the heat absorbed by the gas in following the path ABC? (The PV diagram in the figure below represents 3.00 ml of an ideal monatomic gas.) work kJ Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 2) heat absorbed P, atm K E D 4.0 1.0 kJ 4.01 20.0 V, L

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1) Suppose that the paths AD and BC in the figure below represent adiabatic processes. What are the work done by the
gas and the heat absorbed by the gas in following the path ABC? (The PV diagram in the figure below represents 3.00
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D
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Transcribed Image Text:1) Suppose that the paths AD and BC in the figure below represent adiabatic processes. What are the work done by the gas and the heat absorbed by the gas in following the path ABC? (The PV diagram in the figure below represents 3.00 ml of an ideal monatomic gas.) work kJ Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 2) heat absorbed P, atm A B K E D 4.0 1.0 kJ 4.01 с 20.0 V, L Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question.
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In the given PV-diagram,  AD and BC shows the adiabatic process.

Given working substance is ideal monatomic gas.

Pressure at points A and B are the same; that is,

PA=PB=4.0 atm

Pressure at points C, D and E are the same; that is,

PC=PD=PE=1.0 atm

Now volume at points A and E are the same; that is,

VA=VE=4.01 L

Volume at C is

VC=20.0 L

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