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29 September, 05:33

Suppose a monatomic ideal gas is contained within a vertical cylinder that is fitted with a movable piston. The piston is frictionless and has a negligible mass. The area of the piston is 3.02 10-2 m2, and the pressure outside the cylinder is 1.01 105 Pa. Heat (2105 J) is removed from the gas. Through what distance does the piston drop?

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  1. 29 September, 05:52
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    through a distance of 69cm

    Explanation:

    heat energy = 2105 J

    P = 1.01 * 10^5 Pa

    A = 3.02 * 10^-2

    P = F/A

    and also W = PV

    V = W/P = 2105 / 1.01 * 10^5

    V = 0.0208 m³

    V = Ah

    h = V/A

    h = 0.0208/3.02 * 10^-2

    h = 0.69 m

    h = 69cm
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