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The pressure, temperature and volume of a system change differently during the process of isothermal expansion. indicate whether each quantity increases (i), remains constant (c), or decreases (d). your answers should describe the changes of pressure, temperature, and volume (in that order). separate your answers with commas (e. g., i, c,d means pressure increases, temperature remains constant, and volume decreases).
part d
what is the work w done by the gas as it expands isothermally from v0 to fvv0?
express the work done in terms of p0, v0, and fv. use ln for the natural logarithm.
part e
calculate the quantity of heat q that must be delivered to the gas as it expands from v0 to fvv0.
express your answer in terms of p0, v0, and fv. use ln for the natural logarithm.
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