A piston-cylinder device is filled with 5 kg of carbon monoxide (CO). The inital volume and pressure of the gas are 0.03 m3 and 900 kPa, respectively. The piston is forced to move so that the gas isothermally expands three times of its original volume. Estimate the final pressure of the gas by stating all your assumptions clearly.

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A piston-cylinder device is filled with 5 kg of carbon monoxide (CO). The inital volume and
pressure of the gas are 0.03 m3 and 900 kPa, respectively. The piston is forced to move so that the gas
isothermally expands three times of its original volume. Estimate the final pressure of the gas by stating
all your assumptions clearly.
Transcribed Image Text:A piston-cylinder device is filled with 5 kg of carbon monoxide (CO). The inital volume and pressure of the gas are 0.03 m3 and 900 kPa, respectively. The piston is forced to move so that the gas isothermally expands three times of its original volume. Estimate the final pressure of the gas by stating all your assumptions clearly.
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