Isobaric Process: Fill in ΔP for Homework Equation

In summary: Therefore, the correct value for ΔP is 0. In summary, for an isobaric process, the pressure remains constant and therefore the change in pressure, ΔP, is equal to 0.
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traveler7
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Homework Statement



Pf
429

Q
-754

ΔU
819

The table above shows the measurements taken while an ideal gas underwent an ISOBARIC process. Fill in the appropriate values for the table below.

ΔP=?

Homework Equations



Q= ΔU+W=ΔU=PΔV

The Attempt at a Solution



I don't know how to go about solving this
 
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traveler7 said:

The Attempt at a Solution



I don't know how to go about solving this

For an isobaric process, what is constant? Hence what is ΔP ?
 
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Do you know what isobaric means? If not, look it up.
 
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isobaric means same pressure

but i tried 429 and that didnt work

Is the difference in pressure 0? so 0 would be delta p?
 
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traveler7 said:
isobaric means same pressure

but i tried 429 and that didnt work

Is the difference in pressure 0? so 0 would be delta p?

Right so if it means the same pressure, then the final pressure and the initial pressure are the same. So the change in pressure would be 0.
 
  • #6
It sounds like you're just guessing. You need to understand that the equations have meanings and the quantities that appear in them have precise definitions. If you don't know what ΔP represents, the first thing you need to do is figure that out.

In this case, ΔP=Pf-Pi represents the change in pressure between the initial and final states, so your answer of 429 (units?) would mean that the pressure increased by that amount. Clearly, this doesn't meet the condition of an isobaric process, where the pressure is, by definition, constant. Since the pressure is constant, you know that Pi=Pf, so ΔP=0.
 

1. What is an isobaric process?

An isobaric process is a thermodynamic process in which the pressure remains constant while other variables, such as volume or temperature, change.

2. How is the isobaric process represented in equations?

The isobaric process is represented by the equation ΔP = 0, where ΔP represents the change in pressure. This means that the pressure remains constant throughout the process.

3. What is the significance of the isobaric process?

The isobaric process is important in understanding the behavior of gases and liquids under constant pressure. It is also commonly used in industries such as chemical engineering and meteorology.

4. How does the isobaric process differ from other thermodynamic processes?

The isobaric process differs from other thermodynamic processes, such as isochoric and isothermal processes, in that it maintains a constant pressure. In isochoric processes, the volume remains constant, while in isothermal processes, the temperature remains constant.

5. Can you give an example of an isobaric process in real life?

An example of an isobaric process in real life is when water is heated in a pot on a stove. As the water is heated, the pressure remains constant, but the temperature and volume change. This is because the pot exerts a constant pressure on the water as it is heated.

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