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The work done in the reversible expansion of a gas from initial to final state is​

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Answered by Ambika56
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During the derivation for the work done in isothermal reversible expansion of an ideal gas, the following expression appears. dW=(P−dP)dV=PdV+dP⋅dV.

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Answered by Hansika4871
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An endlessly slow rise in volume at constant temperature is known as reversible expansion.

  • So during the derivation of work done for isothermal reversible expansion we get that total work done during this process is equals to product of total change in pressure and volume applied to it.

Hence, the expression for work done in the reversible expansion of a gas from initial to final state is,

                 dW=(P-dP)dV

                       

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