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3.3.3 Work on a Gas

Increasing the Pressure of a Gas (Physics Only)

Concept:

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Doing work on a gas increases its temperature.

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Work Done Formula:

Work Done=Force×Distance=ForceArea×(Area×Distance)=Pressure×VolumeWork Done=Pressure×Volume \text{Work Done} = \text{Force} \times \text{Distance} = \frac{\text{Force}}{\text{Area}} \times (\text{Area} \times \text{Distance}) = \text{Pressure} \times \text{Volume}\\ \text{Work Done} = \text{Pressure} \times \text{Volume}

Key Points:

  • Adding More Particles to a Fixed Volume:
  • Doing work on a gas means compressing or expanding the gas, so changing the volume.
  • Pumping more gas into the same volume means more particles are present, so more collisions occur per unit time with the walls, so pressure increases.
  • Energy is transferred to the particles when more gas is added to the fixed volume, so this heats the gas.
  • A Fixed Number of Particles for a Smaller Volume:
  • The particles collide with the wall which is moving inward.
  • The particles gain momentum, as the rebound velocity is greater than the approaching velocity.
  • As the particles have a greater velocity, the pressure increases as the particles collide with the walls more frequently (the time between collisions decreases).
  • And the temperature also increases, as the kinetic energy of each particle increases.

Table of Key Relationships

ScenarioEffect on ParticlesEffect on Pressure
More particles in a fixed volumeMore collisions with wallsPressure increases
Fixed number of particles, smaller volumeCollide with moving inward walls, gain momentumPressure increases, higher frequency of collisions
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