P(KPa)
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Pmax|2 ___>____ 3
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300 |1|____<___|4
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Vmin Vmax = 2 Vmin
I figured out the first part 1-->2 b/c is was isochloric and so W=0 and Q = 3750 J, but I can't figure out the W/Q for the rest of the problem b/c no Pressuremax or either of the volumes is given. Please help.
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