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what is the statement or defination of work done on an ideal gas???

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Answered by Rudranil420
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Isobaric Process

Isobaric ProcessSince the pressure is constant, the force exerted is constant and the work done is given as W=Fd, where F (=PA) is the force on the piston applied by the pressure and d is the displacement of the piston. Therefore, the work done by the gas (W) is: W=PAd .

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Answered by arpitabarik4000
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During free expansion of an ideal gas, the work done is 0 be it a reversible or irreversible process. Where ∆U represents the change in internal energy, q is the heat given by the system and w is the work done on the system.

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