A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen is
enclosed in a rigid insulting cylinder. It is
ignited by a spark. The temperature and
the pressure both increase considerably.
Assume that the energy supplied by the
spark is negligible, what conclusions
may be drawn by application of the first
law of thermodynamics?
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The Work done on gas will be converted in the Internal Energy of Gas inside the Chamber
Explanation:
As dU = W + dQ
W increases ,as chamber is insulated dQ is constant.So,U increases.
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