The following figure represents a complete cycle for one mole (n = 1) of an ideal monatomic gas Use the first law of thermodynamics to not find the vacant values in the two tables (assume that all the steps are in reverse)...
Status: 1
pressure: unknown
Size: 22.4
Temperature: 273
Status: 2
pressure: unknown
Size: 22.4
Temperature: 546
Status: 3
pressure: unknown
Size: 44.8
Temperature: 546
Whenever we add heat to the system, the KE of the particles increase and so does their momentum. Thus every time we heat an object by any means, we change the momentum of the particles or in other words, we do work on them.
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