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Entropy for an irreversible adiabatic process?
Homework Statement Calculate the entropy for an irreversible adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas which goes from (Vi, Pi) = (9.01L, 3.00 bar) to (Vf, Pf) = (15.44L, 1.50 bar)Homework Equations \DeltaS = \int dq_{reversible}/T The Attempt at a Solution I understand that entropy is a state...- faceoclock
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- Adiabatic Adiabatic process Entropy Irreversible Process
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Two Insulating Spheres in Each Other's Electric Field
Question was solved. Thanks a lot to everyone who took the time to read this :P- faceoclock
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Insulating Spheres in Electric Fields
Yup lol, that would do it. Thanks a lot for your help Nasu! :biggrin:- faceoclock
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Two Insulating Spheres in Each Other's Electric Field
Hi, I'd like to ask the good people of this forum for some help. Here's a problem I've been working on for a while, and I'm seriously at my wit's end. I guess there's something I'm missing here... Homework Statement Two insulating spheres have radii r[SIZE="1"]1 and r[SIZE="1"]2, masses...- faceoclock
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- Electric Electric field Field Spheres
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Insulating Spheres in Electric Fields
Hi, I'd like to ask the good people of this forum for some help. Here's a problem I've been working on for a while, and I'm seriously at my wit's end. I guess there's something I'm missing here... Homework Statement Two insulating spheres have radii r[SIZE="1"]1 and r[SIZE="1"]2, masses...- faceoclock
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- Electric Electric fields Fields Spheres
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help