A)
del U = f/2 n R del(T)
del U = 3/2 x 3 x 8.314 x 190
del U = 7108.47 J
B)
Q = dU + W
W = Q - dU
W1 = 55000 - 7108.47
W1 = 47891.53 J
W2 = 15000 - 7108.47
W2 = 7891.53 J
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