1 mol of a monoatomic ideal gas is caused to go through acycle that is reversibl
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1 mol of a monoatomic ideal gas is caused to go through acycle that is reversible adiabatic expansion. P1= 10atm V1= 1.0m3 V2=8.0m3 (a) What is the heat added to the gas? (b) What is th eheat leaving the gas? (c) What is the Real efficiency of the cycle? (d) The Maximum efficiency of the cycle? 1 mol of a monoatomic ideal gas is caused to go through acycle that is reversible adiabatic expansion. P1= 10atm V1= 1.0m3 V2=8.0m3 (a) What is the heat added to the gas? (b) What is th eheat leaving the gas? (c) What is the Real efficiency of the cycle? (d) The Maximum efficiency of the cycle? (a) What is the heat added to the gas? (b) What is th eheat leaving the gas? (c) What is the Real efficiency of the cycle? (d) The Maximum efficiency of the cycle?Explanation / Answer
definition of adibatic is Q=O so heat is not added or removed a)0 b)0 sorry, no time to finish, hope this helps a little efficiency real = W/Qhot Max eff=carnot eff= 1 -(QL/Qh)Related Questions
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