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Calculate the heat q when 1.4 litre of an ideal gas at an initial pressure of 48 atm is expanded or compressed isothermally to a final volume of 48 litres into a vacuum. Give your answer in J.

          Calculate the heat q when 1.4 litre of an ideal gas at an initial pressure of 48 atm is expanded or compressed isothermally to a final volume of 48 litres into a vacuum. Give your answer in J.
        

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00:01 Heat absorbed, dq is given by du plus dw.
00:16 Again, du is equal to n, c, v, dt and let it be equation number first...
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