A thermally insulated vessel is divided into two parts by a heat-insulating piston which can move
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A thermally insulated vessel is divided into two parts by a heat-insulating piston which can move in the vessel without friction. The left part of the vessel contains one mole of an ideal monatomic gas, and the right part is empty. The piston is connected to the right wall of the vessel through a spring whose length in free state is equal to the length of the vessel (Fig. 64).
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