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pivoxa15
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How do you calculate the work done in an adiabatic process?
I know change in thermal energy = work done.
which amounts to (f/2)Nk(change in T). But how do you get change in T?
Or is there another way to compute the work directly. The trouble is both the volume and temperture vary during the process.
I know change in thermal energy = work done.
which amounts to (f/2)Nk(change in T). But how do you get change in T?
Or is there another way to compute the work directly. The trouble is both the volume and temperture vary during the process.