A rubber bladder filled with an ideal gas is in the beginning case kept in a room which is evacuated
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Both the internal energy and the enthalpy of the gas in rubber bladder remains the same.
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- The ideal gas balloon is originally housed in an insulated, evacuated space. We can infer that during the free expansion process, pV, i.e. the product of specific volume and pressure change in such a way that their product remains constant, because internal energy is constant during the process.
- However, it may also be referred to as the constant enthalpy process or internal energy.
- A worker working in the kitchen is instantly covered with a blanket if their clothing catches fire.
- When a person's burning clothing is covered with a blanket, the air supply to the clothing is shut off, which causes the burning to stop.
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