The formula to calculate the Heat Transferred in Thermodynamic Process (Q) is:
\[ Q = [R] \cdot T_{Initial} \cdot \ln\left(\frac{V_f}{V_i}\right) \]
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:
\[ Q = [R] \cdot 350 \cdot \ln\left(\frac{13}{11}\right) \approx 486.137729749596 \]
The Heat Transferred is approximately 486.137729749596 J.
| Initial Temperature of Gas (K) | Heat Transferred (J) |
|---|---|
| 340 | 472.248080328179 |
| 342 | 475.026010212462 |
| 344 | 477.803940096745 |
| 346 | 480.581869981029 |
| 348 | 483.359799865312 |
| 350 | 486.137729749596 |
| 352 | 488.915659633879 |
| 354 | 491.693589518163 |
| 356 | 494.471519402446 |
| 358 | 497.249449286729 |
| 360 | 500.027379171013 |