How does temperature affect the volume of air?

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The discussion revolves around calculating the movement of a lead cylindrical piston due to temperature changes affecting the volume of compressed air. The scenario involves a 50 kg piston floating on 0.68 mol of air at an initial temperature of 30°C, with a temperature increase to 300°C. Key concepts include the energy balance equation U = W + Q, where internal energy increases with temperature, and the work done by the piston relates to the change in volume. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding specific heat values and how to apply them to find the change in internal energy. The final goal is to determine the distance the piston moves using the work term and the given area.
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The figure shows a 50 kg lead cylindrical piston that floats on 0.68 mol of compressed air at 30°C. How far does the piston move if the temperature is increased to 300°C? (the base of the beaker is 10cm.

A)130 cm B)1300 cm C)120 cm D)250 cm



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Think "Energy Balance"

Can you relate the internal energy change due to \Delta T to the work needed to raise the piston?
 


is this a proper equation U= W+Q?
 


Yes. That is the "Energy Balance" for a thermodynamic system.

Now, what do each of the three terms represent?
 


internal energy= work + heat, and since temperature increases, internal energy increases also?
 


Yes. Internal energy in a direct measure of the temperature change, you should have read somewhere that:

\Delta U=mc\Delta T (or something similar depending whether it is a per mass basis or molecular basis) and that W=\int p\, dV
 


ok so i have mass and change of T, how do i find C, also what do i do once i have change of U
 


Generally, values of specific heat are tabulated in your text.

also what do i do once i have change of U

You tell me. What about your Work term? Your heat term Q is zero (I am assuming you can see why).

What is the work here? Can you find distance the piston travels using the Work term?

Hint: You were given area.
 
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