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The document contains a series of physics questions related to thermodynamics, including calculations of work done by a gas, internal energy changes, and the performance of a Carnot engine. Each question provides multiple-choice answers for the reader to select from. The topics covered include ideal gas behavior, work done in pV diagrams, and entropy changes in cooling water.

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The document contains a series of physics questions related to thermodynamics, including calculations of work done by a gas, internal energy changes, and the performance of a Carnot engine. Each question provides multiple-choice answers for the reader to select from. The topics covered include ideal gas behavior, work done in pV diagrams, and entropy changes in cooling water.

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1/6 of a mole of He gas is taken along the path abc shown as the solid line in the above figure.

Assume
that the gas may be treated as ideal; pa = 9×104 Pa; pb = 27×104 Pa; Va = 0.005 m3; Vb = 0.015 m3; Vc = 0.025
m3 .
Question 1. How much work done by the system along the path abc?
A. 4032 J B. 3600 J C. 4392 J D. 2520 J
Question 2. What is the internal energy change of the system through the path abc?
A. 1891 J B. 2107 J C. 2701 J D. 2377 J

Question 3. A Carnot engine operates between 345 C and 170 C, absorbing 3.8×104 J per cycle at the higher
temperature. How much work per cycle is this engine capable of performing?
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A. 1.08×104 J B. 1.31×104 J C. 1.40×104 J D. 0.95×104 J

Question 4. Figure above shows a pV-diagram for an ideal gas in which its absolute temperature at b is 1/4
of its absolute temperature at a; pb = 1.6 atm; Va = 0.7 L. How many joules of work was done by or on the
gas in this process?
A. 110.6 J B. 85.1 J C. -85.1 J D. -110.6 J

Question 5. You make tea with 0.39 kg of 70°C water and let it cool to room temperature (27°C) before
drinking it. Calculate the entropy change of the water while it cools. Assume that the specific heat of tea is
constant at 4190 J/kg K over this temperature range.
A. -267 J/K B. 219 J/K C. 267 J/K D. -219 J/K
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