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Homework Statement
Two moles of a particular single-component system are found to have a dependence of internal energy U on pressure and volume given by U=APV^2 (for N=2) where A=10cm ^{-3}. Note that doubling the system doubles the volume, energy, and the mole number but leaves the pressure unaltered, and write the complete dependence of U on P, V and N for arbitrary mole number. Answer: U=BPV^2/N where B=20 cm ^3.
Homework Equations
Not sure there are any. To be found.
The Attempt at a Solution
First I tried to understand the problem and makes sense of the given expression U=APV^2. I checked out the units in SI units and instead of joule I reach Jm^2. So that this expression doesn't make sense to me, I cannot even proceed further.
The book is considered of one of the most cited apparently for thermodynamics so I'm sure the book is right and I'm missing something. I just don't know what I'm missing, any help is appreciated.