Q.
An ideal gas expands isothermally from a volume V1 and V2 and then compressed to original volume adiabatically. Initial pressure is P1 and final ressure is P3 The total work done is W. Then:
Slope of adiabatic process at a given state (P,V,T) is more than the slope of isothermal process. The corresponding P−V graph for the two processes is as shown in figure.
In the graph, AB is isothermal and BC is adiabatic. WAB= positive (as volume is increasing)
and WBC= negative (as volume is decreasing) ∣WBC∣>∣WAB∣, as area under P−V graph gives the work done.
Hecne, WAB+WBC=W<0
From the graph itself, it is clear that P3>P1