Change in internal energy in free expansion
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The enclosure is insulated so there is no heat exchange. The first law tells us therefore that theinternal energy is constant ( ). For an ideal gas, the internal energyis a function of temperature only so that the temperature of the gas before the free expansionand after the expansion has been completed is the same.
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