Transcription of Thermodynamics - Basic Concepts
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Student Academic Learning Services Page 1 of 14. Thermodynamics Basic Concepts Contents Thermodynamics Basic Concepts .. 1. Laws about gases .. 1. Charles' Law .. 1. Boyle's Law .. 2. Charles' and Boyle's Laws combined .. 2. Ideal Gas Law .. 2. Relevant Concepts and definitions for gases .. 2. Pressure .. 2. Barometric Pressure .. 3. Manometric Pressure .. 3. Absolute Pressure .. 3. Specific Volume .. 3. Temperature .. 4. General Physics Stuff .. 4. 4. Energy and Work .. 4. Power .. 6. And Back to Energy!! .. 6. Problems .. 7. Piston pressure problem.
Ideal Gas Law This law combines the relationships between p, V, T and mass, and gives a number to the constant! The ideal gas law is: pV = nRT , where n is the number of moles, and R is universal gas constant. The value of R depends on the units involved, but is usually stated with S.I. units as: R = 8.314 J/mol·K .
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