The formula to calculate the Heat Transferred in Thermodynamic Process (Q) is:
\[ Q = n \cdot C_{p \, \text{molar}} \cdot \Delta T \]
Heat Transferred in Thermodynamic Process is the form of energy that is transferred from the high-temperature system to the low-temperature system.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Q = 3 \cdot 122 \cdot 400 \approx 146400 \]
The Heat Transferred is approximately 146400 Joule.
Number of Moles of Ideal Gas (Mole) | Heat Transferred (Joule) |
---|---|
2.5 | 122,000.000000000000 |
2.6 | 126,880.000000000000 |
2.7 | 131,760.000000000000 |
2.8 | 136,640.000000000000 |
2.9 | 141,520.000000000029 |
3 | 146,400.000000000029 |
3.1 | 151,280.000000000029 |
3.2 | 156,160.000000000029 |
3.3 | 161,040.000000000029 |
3.4 | 165,920.000000000058 |