Two samples of an ideal gas are initially at the same temperature and pressure. They are each compressed reversibly from a volume V to volume V/2, one isothermally (sample 1), the other adiabatically (sample 2). Part A In which sample is the final pressure greater?

Respuesta :

Answer:In adiabatic case

Explanation:

Let us suppose Initial condition

[tex]P_1,V[/tex]

be the initial pressure and volume of gas

and [tex]P_2,\frac{V}{2}[/tex]

be the final pressure

[tex]\left ( a\right )[/tex]In Isothermal case

Temprature is costant therefore

PV=constant

[tex]P_1V=P_2\frac{V}{2}[/tex]

[tex]P_2=2P_1[/tex]

for adiabatic case

[tex]PV^{\gamma }=constant[/tex]

[tex]P_1V^{\gamma }=P_2\left (\frac{V}{2}\right )^{\gamma }[/tex]

[tex]P_2=2^{\gamma }P_1[/tex]

and we know[tex]\gamma[/tex] is greater than 1

therefore In adiabatic case pressure will be high.