Which of the following gas laws is equivalent to the work done?

a

Boyle' law

b

Charles law

c

Pressure law

d

van der Waal's law

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Akabeke
1 year ago

I don't understand

debbiepraise
10 months ago

The correct answer is:

B. Charles' Law
Explanation:

The work done by or on a gas during expansion or compression is related to volume change at constant pressure. The formula for work done by a gas is:
W=PΔV
W=PΔV

This situation occurs in Charles' Law, which states:

At constant pressure, the volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its temperature.

V∝T(at constant pressure)
V∝T(at constant pressure)

So, as temperature increases, volume increases — and if pressure remains constant, work is done by the gas during expansion.

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