Question
Question: A monatomic gas at pressure \({{P}_{1}}\) and volume \({{V}_{1}}\) is compressed adiabatically to ...
A monatomic gas at pressure P1 and volume V1 is compressed adiabatically to 81th of its original volume. What is the final pressure of the gas?
(A)64P1(B)P1(C)16P1(D)32P1
Solution
An ideal process is the process in which there is no transfer of heat or mass between a thermodynamic system and its surrounding. The adiabatic compression of a gas causes an increase in temperature of the gas. Adiabatic expansion against pressure, or a spring, causes a drop by temperature. In contrast, free expansion is an isothermal process for a perfect gas.
Formula used:
For adiabatic process:
PVγ= constant
Where:
P= Pressure of the gas
V= Velocity of the gas
γ= Gas constant
Complete step-by-step answer:
As we know for Ideal gas equation, an adiabatic process is
PVγ= constant
or
P1V2γ=P2V2γ
For monoatomic gas
γ=35