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An ideal gas occuping a volume of 2 dm^(3) and a pressure of 5 bar undergoes isothermal and irreversible expansion against external pressure of 1 bar. The final volume of the system and work involved in the process is

An ideal gas occupying volume of 2 dm^(3) and a pressure of 5 bar undergoes isothermal and irreversible expansion against external pressure of 1 bat. The final volume of the system and the work involved in the process is

An ideal gas occuping a volume of 2 dm^(3) and a pressure of 5 bar undergoes isothermal and irreversible expansion against external pressure of 1 bar. The final volume of the system and work involved in the process is

Calculate the workdone taking place when an ideal gas undergoes isothermal expansion.

Work done in the isothermal reversible expansion of a gas is always greater than that done in isothermal irreversible expansion of the gas.

For the isothermal reversible expansion of an ideal gas

When an ideal gas undergoes an isothermal expansion, the pressure of the gas in the enclosure falls. This is due to