Thermodynamics: finding work done

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Homework Statement



In a closed system 0.4kg of gas at 374K is expanded isothermally and reversibly from 1MPa pressure to 300kPa. Given that Cv = 718j/kg and R = 287j/kg, determine the work done.[/B]

Homework Equations


Not sure? I guess W = p*V?

The Attempt at a Solution


I honestly don't know how to solve this one.
 
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NB: I don't want anyone to do this for me, in case anyone thinks I'm trying to cheat. I just want someone to point me in the right direction because I honestly don't know where to begin figuring this out.
 
Chestermiller said:
What is the equation for the differential work dW done by a gas on its surroundings in terms of the external force per unit area Pext and the differential change in volume dV? For a reversible process, how is the external force per unit area Pext related to the gas pressure?

Chet
Chet, I'm sure this is an algebra based physics question, not calculus.