Challenge: Gas Expansion Work Calculation
Calculating work during gas expansion is a common thermodynamics problem. Automating this with Python streamlines engineering analysis. When an ideal gas expands isothermally, the work done can be determined using the formula:
W = nRT * ln(Vf/Vi)
where W is the work done, n is the amount of gas in moles, R is the universal gas constant, T is the absolute temperature, Vi is the initial volume, Vf is the final volume, and ln is the natural logarithm. By creating a Python function to perform this calculation, you can quickly analyze different scenarios and support engineering decision-making.
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Implement a function that computes the work done by an ideal gas during isothermal expansion, given initial and final volumes, amount of gas, and temperature.
- Use the universal gas constant value of 8.314 J/(mol*K).
- Calculate the ratio of final volume to initial volume.
- Compute the natural logarithm of the volume ratio.
- Multiply the result by the amount of gas, the gas constant, and the temperature.
- Return the calculated work.
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Challenge: Gas Expansion Work Calculation
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Calculating work during gas expansion is a common thermodynamics problem. Automating this with Python streamlines engineering analysis. When an ideal gas expands isothermally, the work done can be determined using the formula:
W = nRT * ln(Vf/Vi)
where W is the work done, n is the amount of gas in moles, R is the universal gas constant, T is the absolute temperature, Vi is the initial volume, Vf is the final volume, and ln is the natural logarithm. By creating a Python function to perform this calculation, you can quickly analyze different scenarios and support engineering decision-making.
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Implement a function that computes the work done by an ideal gas during isothermal expansion, given initial and final volumes, amount of gas, and temperature.
- Use the universal gas constant value of 8.314 J/(mol*K).
- Calculate the ratio of final volume to initial volume.
- Compute the natural logarithm of the volume ratio.
- Multiply the result by the amount of gas, the gas constant, and the temperature.
- Return the calculated work.
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