A sample of ideal gas has an internal energy U and is then compressed to one half of its original volume while the temperature stays the same

Abdii Diroo

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2022-07-25

A sample of ideal gas has an internal energy U and is then compressed to one half of its original volume while the temperature stays the same. What is the new internal energy of the ideal gas?

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Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

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A sample of ideal gas has an internal energy U and is then compressed to one-half of its original volume while the temperature stays the same. The new internal energy of the ideal gas in terms of U is U.

Note: In an isothermal process, the temperature is constant. Due to this, the internal energy of the system is constant. So the change in the internal energy is zero. U

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