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Ideal Gases and "Work"
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Hi
When I read up on ideal gases I always find people talking about work extracted from ideal gases. But what kind of work are they talking about?
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Usually pressure-volume work. For example, a gas pushing against a pistion to move the crankshaft of an engine.
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