One mole of a monatomic ideal gas is subjected to the following sequence of steps: (a) Starting at 300 K and 10 atm, the gas expands freely into a vacuum to triple its volume. (b) The gas is next heated reversibly to 400 K at constant volume (c) The gas is reversibly expanded at constant temperature until its volume is again tripled (d) The gas is finally reversibly cooled to 300 K at constant pressure. Network done by the Gas is:
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One mole of a monatomic ideal gas is subjected to the following sequence of steps: (a) Starting at 300 K and 10 atm, the gas expands freely into a vacuum to triple its volume. (b) The gas is next heated reversibly to 400 K at constant volume (c) The gas is reversibly expanded at constant temperature until its volume is again tripled (d) The gas is finally reversibly cooled to 300 K at constant pressure. Network done by the Gas is:
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