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    Calculating Change in Entropy: 1.124J Heat Added to Gas at 300K [Solved]

    Im in a non-calculus based physics class. Any ideas what the teacher would want in this case if integrating is not an option?
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    Calculating Change in Entropy: 1.124J Heat Added to Gas at 300K [Solved]

    [SOLVED] Quick Entropy Problem Homework Statement 1.124J of heat is added to a gas at 300K causing the temperature to increase to 600K. What is the change in entropy of the gas? Homework Equations (Delta)S=Q/T The Attempt at a Solution I know the simple equation i need. all i...
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    How to Calculate Heat Required to Double Internal Energy of Helium Gas?

    I guess all that I am asking is if there is an equation that shows how when Heat is added to an isobaric system how much of the heat goes into work and how much goes into temperature change. If anyone knows if there is such an equation or other ones i could use to figure it out that would be great.
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    How to Calculate Heat Required to Double Internal Energy of Helium Gas?

    Istead of the Urms equation I am using Ke=3/2Rt to find average Ke per mole
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    How to Calculate Heat Required to Double Internal Energy of Helium Gas?

    Sorry, I am new to the forum but this take home test has driven me to look for help. So far I found the moles of Helium originally in the Chamber using PV=nRT. I know i can use the Urms equation to find the average kinetic energy of a molecule and therefore the original amount of internal...
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    How to Calculate Heat Required to Double Internal Energy of Helium Gas?

    [SOLVED] Internal Energy Problem Homework Statement Given .15meters cubed of Helium gas at 300K and 3Pa in a chamber with a frictionless piston. How much heat is required to double the internal energy of the gas at constant pressure? Homework Equations I really don't know what equations...
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