In thermodynamics, the P − V work done is given by w=- d V P_ e x t For a system…
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In thermodynamics, the P − V work done is given by
\(w=-\int d V P_{e x t}\)
For a system undergoing a particular process, the work done is,
\(w=-\int d V\left(\frac{R T}{V-b}-\frac{a}{V^{2}}\right)\)
This equation is applicable to a
\(w=-\int d V P_{e x t}\)
For a system undergoing a particular process, the work done is,
\(w=-\int d V\left(\frac{R T}{V-b}-\frac{a}{V^{2}}\right)\)
This equation is applicable to a
- system that satisfies the van der Waals equation of state
- process that is reversible and isothermal
- process that is reversible and adiabatic
- process that is irreversible and at constant pressure.
Answer
(A) system that satisfies the van der Waals equation of state
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