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derive the relation for work done on an ideal gas undergoing reversible process​

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Answered by unatha4
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Answer:

A curve in a P-V diagram generated by the equation PV = const is called an isotherm. For an isothermal, reversible process, the work done by the gas is equal to the area under the relevant pressure -volume isotherm. It is given as WA→B=NkTlnVBVA W A → B = NkT ln ⁡ V B V A .

Answered by narasegowda
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Answer:

kinetic energy

Explanation:

mass=m

velocity =u

force =F

displacement =s

F=m*s -------------1

we know that

2as =-

s=v²-

w=ma -/2a (a a cancel )

w=1/2m(v²-)

if the object starting from stationary position

W=1/2m(v²-0²)

W=1/2mv²

therefore Ek=1/2mv²

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