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Figure represents a closed cycle for a gas (the figure is not drawn to scale). The change in the internal energy of the gas as it moves from a to c along the path abc is−200 J. As it moves from c to d, 180Jmust be transferred to it as heat. An additional transfer of80Jto it as heat is needed as it moves from d to a. How much work is done on the gas as it moves from c to d?

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Work done on the gas as it moves fromc to dis60J.

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01

The given data

a) The internal energy of the gas from a to c during path abc,ΔEint,abc(ΔEint,ac)=−200J

b) The energy transferred to heat from c to d,Qcd=180J

c) The energy transferred to heat from d to a,Qda=80J

02

Understanding the concept of the work cycle

In this whole thermodynamic cycle, the use of first law of thermodynamics gives the heat produced, internal energy and the work done along a particular path by the body. The work done during a process of constant volume is zero. By using the first law of thermodynamics, we can calculate the work done along the path cd.

Formula:

The equation of the first law of thermodynamics, Q=ΔEint+W …(¾±)

03

Calculation of work done from c to d

There is no work done in the process going fromdtoa. Hence, the heat transferred to heat during the process using equation (i) is given as:

Qda=ΔEint,da=80J

Also, since the total change in internal energy around the cycle is zero,

ΔEint,ac+ΔEint,cd+ΔEint,da=0−200J+ΔEint,cd+80J=0ΔEint,cd=120J

Thus, applying the first law of thermodynamics, the work done on the gas as it moves fromctodusing equation (i) is given as:

Wcd=Qcd−ΔEint,cd=180J−120J=60J

Hence, the work done during process cd is60J

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