Work, Enthalpy, and Internal Energy - AP Physics 2

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If the volume of a balloon is expanded by against a constant external pressure of , how much heat energy would have to be added in order for the balloon to maintain the same temperature?

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Answer

We're asked to find the amount of heat energy that must be added to a balloon undergoing expansion against a constant external pressure in order for it to maintain a constant temperature.

The situation being described in the question stem is one of isothermal expansion, meaning that the temperature doesn't change. In other words, we can say that the internal energy of the gas held within the balloon does not change.

Furthermore, we can define the amount of work done by the gas on the balloon as follows.

Combining these expression, we can obtain the following.

Finally, if we plug in the values given to us, we can get our answer.

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