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Work done by a gas an ideal diatomic gas, for which the specific heat capacites (i. e. per mole) are cy = 5r/2 and cp = 7r/2, occupies a volume of 2m at a pressure of 4 atm and a temperature of 20°c. the gas is compressed to a final pressure of 8 atm. compute the final volume, the final tem- perature, the work done by the gas, the heat released, and the change in internal energy for: (a) a reversible isothermal compression. (b) a reversible adiabatic compression. hint: prove that pv" where 7 = cp/cu for an adiabatic process.

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