Testing the ideal gas law; 9.6 Speed distribution of particles; 9.7 Skills for analyzing processes using the ideal gas law
The V -versus-T graph in Figure P9.56 describes a cyclic process comprising four hypothetical parts. (a) What happens to the pressure of the gas in each parts? (b) What happens to the temperature of the gas in each parts? (c) What happens to the volume of the gas in each parts? (d) Explain each part microscopically. (e) Use the information from (a)–(c) to represent the same process in a P-versus-T graph (below the V -versus-T graph) and a P-versus-V graph (beside the P-versus-T graph). See the hint in the previous problem about the graph alignments.
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