CK-12-Physics - Intermediate

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14.1. The Ideal Gas Law http://www.ck12.org


Illustrative Example 14.1.3


A spherical helium balloon of radius 20.00 cm is initially inflated to a pressurePiof 1.05 atm at a temperature of
30. 00 ◦C. The balloon remains in direct sunlight and the temperature of the helium increases to 37. 00 ◦C. If the
pressure inside the balloon increases by 1.00%, by what percent does the volume of the balloon increase?


Answer:


Since the number of moles remains unchanged,PTiVii=nR=constant→


PiVi
Ti =

PfVf
Tf →Vf=

Tf
Ti

Pi
PfVi, howeverPf=Pi(^1 +^0.^01 ) =^1.^01 Pi→

Substituting for 1. 01 Pifor Pf


Vf=

Tf
Ti

Pi
Pi( 1. 01 )
Vi=

( 37. 00 + 273 )


( 30. 00 + 273 )


1


1. 01


Vi= 1. 013 Vi→Vf= 1. 013 Vi→

Percent increase in volume is 1. 013 − 1. 000 = 0. 013 → 1 .3%


Illustrative Example 14.1.4


Boltzmann’s constantk, is defined ask=NRA. Show that the internal energy of a gas can be stated asU=^32 nRT.


Answer:


IfNRAis substituted forkinU=^32 kNT, thenU=^32 NNART.


ButNNA=n, sinceNis the total number of particles divided by the number of particles in one moleNA. We can


therefore state thatU=^32 nRT.


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