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Work done by gas when pressure rises with square root of volume
Would it be P= (P0/√V0)*V?- JJ363636
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Work done by gas when pressure rises with square root of volume
Well, the proportionality constant would equal the square root of k- JJ363636
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Work done by gas when pressure rises with square root of volume
Well, the proportionality constant would equal the square root of k- JJ363636
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Work done by gas when pressure rises with square root of volume
P will be equal to the square root of V?- JJ363636
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Work done by gas when pressure rises with square root of volume
Would the pressure be 2P?- JJ363636
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Work done by gas when pressure rises with square root of volume
The pressure would be P^2 when the volume is V- JJ363636
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Work done by gas when pressure rises with square root of volume
The numbers are arbitrary, the volume and pressure are both expressed as P2 and V2 when it reaches it's final state- JJ363636
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Work done by gas when pressure rises with square root of volume
1. Find the work done by a gas if both pressure and volume increase at the same time, where the pressure rises as the square root of specific volume rises. I know that work done is the integral of pdV, but I'm not sure how to set up this same integral when there is a specific relationship where...- JJ363636
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