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How will you calculate work done on an ideal gas in a compression, when change in pressure is carried out in infinite steps?

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Answered by phillipinestest
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"In the given question the work done is calculated with the plot P versus V. This P versus V plot of the ideal gas in compression which takes place by "change in pressure" with "infinite steps" is given in the below figure with the shaded area. The "shaded area" represents the work done on the gas.

The pressure is denoted in the "y-axis" (dependent) and volume is denoted in the "x-axis" (independent)."

Answered by Harshikesh16726
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