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Homework Statement
The figure shows a thermodynamic process followed by 130 mg of helium. How much work is done on the gas during each of the three segments?
p_1 = 1.08 atm, p_2 = 5.41 atm, p_3=1.08 atm
T_1=133 C, T_2=T_3=1760 C
V_1=V_2=1000 cm^3, V_3=5000 cm^3
These are answers to previous parts of the question that I've been able to work out and have been marked correct by Mastering Physics. I've also attached a picture of the figure for reference, but 1→2 is isochoric, 2→3 is isothermal and 3→1 is isobaric.
Homework Equations
-\int_{V_i}^{V^f} p dV
W=0, isochoric process
W= -p \Delta V for an isobaric process
W= -p_iV_i ln(\frac {V_f} {V_i}) for an isothermal process.
The Attempt at a Solution
W_1→2 = 0 because it's an isochoric process. Hooray, easy!
W_2→3 =-p_2V_2 ln(\frac {V_3} {V_2})=-5.41*.001*ln(\frac {.005} {.001}) = -0.0087
W_3→1 = -p \Delta V=-1.08*(.001-.005)=0.00432
So, my answers to the work from 2→3 and 3→1 are not right. Because I'm redoing the problems for practice, I know what the correct answers are, but I've been unable to back solve my way into them.
Any help as to where I'm going awry would be greatly appreciated!