Work, Enthalpy, and Internal Energy - AP Physics 2

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In the cylinder of a certain internal combustion engine, the hot gas caused by the combustion of the fuel expands from to a volume of at a constant pressure of . How much work will the gas do on the piston during this expansion?

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Work is defined as pressure times change in volume for constant pressure cases. Work done on the gas takes a positive sign in the AP equation sheet, and the equation for work is given with a negative sign. This question asks for work on the piston, not on the gas (or "system" in AP parlance), and since the force and displacement are in the same direction for the piston, it has positive work done on it, increasing its kinetic energy.

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