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Physics, 19.07.2020 01:01 kennydenny4897

An ideal monatomic gas expands isobarically, doubling the volume, from a state A to state B. It is then compressed isothermally from state B to state C and finally cooled at constant volume until it returns to state A. No gas is allowed to enter or escape during the any of the processes. a) Draw a PV diagram for this cycle.

b) How many atoms are in the gas?

c) Is the cycle a heat engine or pump?

d) If the cycle is a heat engine, what is the efficiency of the cycle. If the cycle is a heat pump, what is the coefficient of performance?

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