WORK, HEAT AND ENERGY
When process is isothermal: Ideal gas equation is: PV = nRT
When process is isothermal then
PV = constant
i.e., P1V1 = P2V2
When possible is adiabatic:
According to first law dq = dU – ω
dq = dU + Pdv (ω = –Pdv)
⇒ dq = CV dT + pdv (dU = CVdT)
When process is adiabatic then dq = 0
i.e. 0 = CVdT + PdV
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Integrate this equation we get
Constant (C) = ln T + ln Vr – 1 = ln TVr – 1
i.e. TV r - 1 = constant
like this we can solve
PVr = constant,
i.e. for adiabat ic process
PVr = constant
Vr – 1T = constant
TrP1 – r = constant
where γ is atomicity and is equal to
Isothermal process: Is of two type (1) reversible and irreversible
ISOTHERMAL WORK, HEAT AND ENERGY
(A) When process is reversible: We know that in reversible process infinit e small change takes place i.e. integration will be possible in reversible process.
Work in reversible process: We know that
W = - Pext dV
where P is pressure & dV is change in vo lume it is posit ive.
Let expansion of gas from volume V1 and V2 isothermal expansion.
W = – P dV
where know in isothermal process
PV = constant
P1V1 = P2V2
When V1 < V2 or P1 > P2 then expansion takes place and work is negative. When V1 > V2 or P1 < P2 then compression takes place & work is posit ive.
Energy in isothermal reversible process:
dH = nCPdT
when process is isothermal then dT = 0 then
dH = 0
dV = nCVdT
when process is isothermal then dT = 0 then
from first law, dq = dU – ω and
dU = 0 dq = –ω
Isothermal irreversible work, heat & energy: When process is irreversible then process is very fast and integration will not possible.
Work in irreversible process:
W = - Pext dV
Let expansion of gas from volume V1 and V2 from pressure P1 to P2 then P2 is external pressure:
W = - Pext dV = –P2 (V2 – V1)
W = –P2 (V1 – V1)
P1V1 = nRT
P2V2 = nRT
and
If expansion of gas from volume V1 to V2 & P1 to P2 against pressure P3 then
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