Answer:
[tex]\Delta U = 11305 J[/tex]
Explanation:
As per ideal gas equation we know that
PV = nRT
here we know that
[tex]P = 2.20 \times 10^5 Pa[/tex]
[tex]V = 0.0380 m^3[/tex]
now we have
[tex]nRT_1 = (2.20 \times 10^5)(0.0380) = 8360 J[/tex]
now for other case at zero gauge pressure we have
[tex]P = 1.01 \times 10^5 Pa[/tex]
[tex]V = 0.0380 m^3[/tex]
we have now
[tex]nRT_2 = (1.01 \times 10^5)(0.0380) = 3838 J[/tex]
now the difference in internal energy of air is given as
[tex]\Delta U = \frac{5}{2}nR\Delta T[/tex]
[tex]\Delta U = \frac{5}{2}(8360 - 3838)[/tex]
[tex]\Delta U = 11305 J[/tex]