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How to find work when pressure varies linealy with volume?

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Pressure-volume work. Work is the energy required to move something against a force.

The energy of a system can change due to work and other forms of energy transfer such as heat.

Gases do expansion or compression work following the equation: work = − P Δ V \text {work} = -\text P\Delta \text V work=−PΔV.

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