The formula to calculate the Heat Transferred in Isothermal Process (Q) is:
\[ Q = [R] \cdot T_{Initial} \cdot \ln\left(\frac{P_i}{P_f}\right) \]
Heat Transferred in Thermodynamic Process is the form of energy that is transferred from the high-temperature system to the low-temperature system. It is measured in Joule.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Q = 8.31446261815324 \cdot 350 \cdot \ln\left(\frac{65}{18.43}\right) \approx 3667.86385963885 \]
The Heat Transferred in Isothermal Process is approximately 3667.86385963885 Joule.
| Initial Temperature (Kelvin) | Heat Transferred (Joule) |
|---|---|
| 300 | 3,143.883308261868478 |
| 310 | 3,248.679418537264155 |
| 320 | 3,353.475528812659832 |
| 330 | 3,458.271639088055508 |
| 340 | 3,563.067749363450730 |
| 350 | 3,667.863859638846861 |
| 360 | 3,772.659969914242083 |
| 370 | 3,877.456080189638215 |
| 380 | 3,982.252190465033436 |
| 390 | 4,087.048300740428658 |
| 400 | 4,191.844411015824335 |