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A ideal gas is allowed to extend from 1 L to 10 L against a constant external pressure of 1 bar. The work done in kJ is


Khushi 27th Mar, 2025
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Devanshi Goyal 28th Mar, 2025

To calculate the work done when an ideal gas expands against a constant external pressure, we can use the formula for work done in an isobaric process:

W=−PextΔVW = - P_{\text{ext}} \Delta V

Where:

  • W is the work done by the gas.

  • Pext is the external pressure (in this case, 1 bar).

  • ΔV\Delta V is the change in volume (final volume - initial volume).

Step 1: Convert units

  • The external pressure Pext is given as 1 bar, but we need it in pascals (Pa) for standard SI units.

    1 bar=105Pa
  • The volume change ΔV\Delta V is given in liters. We need to convert it to cubic meters (m³): 1 L=10−3m3

Step 2: Calculate the work

  • Initial volume Vi=1L=1×10−3m3

  • Final volume Vf=10L=10×10−3m3

  • The change in volume ΔV=Vf−Vi=10×10−3−1×10−3=9×10−3m3
  • Now, plug the values into the work formula:
  • W= −(1×105Pa) ×(9×10−3m3)
  • W=−900Pa⋅m3
  • Since 1 Pa⋅m3=1J, the work is:
  • W=−900J=−0.9kJ
  • Final Answer:

    The work done by the gas is −0.9kJ.


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