A 100-W lightbulb is placed in a cylinder equipped with a moveable piston. The lightbulb is turned on for 0.010 hour, and the assembly expands from an initial volume of 0.90 L to a final volume of 5.92 L against an external pressure of 1.0 atm. Use the wattage of the lightbulb and the time it is on to calculate ΔE in joules (assume that the cylinder and lightbulb assembly is the system and assume two significant figures). Calculate w and q.

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Answer:

[tex]w = - 508.53[/tex] joules

[tex]q = - 3091.47[/tex] joules

Explanation:

Let us convert the time in hours into seconds

[tex]0.010* 3600\\= 36[/tex]

Change in internal energy

[tex]\delta E = p * \delta t[/tex]

where E is the internal energy in Joules

p is the power in watts

and t is the time in seconds

[tex]\delta E = - 100 * 36\\[/tex]

[tex]\delta E = - 3600[/tex] Joules

Amount of work done by the system

[tex]w = - P * \delta V[/tex]

where P is the pressure and V is the volume

Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -

[tex]w = - 1 * ( 5.92 -0.90)\\[/tex]

[tex]w = -5.02[/tex] liter-atmospheres

Work done in Joules

[tex]- 5.02 * 101.3\\[/tex][tex]= 508.53[/tex]Joules

[tex]q = \delta E - w\\[/tex]

Substituting the given values we get -

[tex]q = - 3600 - (-508.53)\\q = - 3091.47[/tex]

Thus

[tex]w = - 508.53[/tex] joules

[tex]q = - 3091.47[/tex] joules

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