In physics and thermodynamics, an equation of state is a thermodynamic equation relating state variables which describe the state of matter under a given set of physical conditions, such as pressure, volume, temperature (PVT), or internal energy. Equations of state are useful in describing the properties of fluids, mixtures of fluids, solids, and the interior of stars.
I am reading through my thermodynamics book. Going over a air-standard otto cycle example problem. For reference the example problem is as follows:
The temperature at the beginning of the compression process of an air-standard Otto cycle with a compression
ratio of 8 is 5408R, the pressure...
Stumbled across an old journal a few weeks ago that suggested the equation of state for a solid could be written:
V[P,T] = Vi - (C1)P + (C2)T
with an internal energy:
U[P,T] = (C3)T - (C2)PT
C1, C2, C3 being constants of course.
Does this make logical sense? It seems awfully...
What exactly constitutes an Equation of State?
As the title says I'm not quite sure what I need to get to have an equation of state in thermodynamics.
I think I understand that an equation of state is an equation that relates different state variables of the system such as volume...
I have the 1989 Melosh book, Impact Cratering, and it's an excellent book with one exception: it talks about the Tillotson EoS, and it details it a bit in an appendix, but it seems to leave something out. I was hoping someone here could help me to understand it.
The book gives the equation...
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I just need help deriving the fundamental equation from Equation of state for wan der waals fluids.
P=\frac{RT}{v-b}-\frac{a}{v^2}
and
u=cRT-\frac{a}{v}
where a,b, and c are constants.
I know the fundamental equation is
dS=\frac{1}{T}dU+\frac{P}{T}dvI solved the u equation so it's...
1. A friend suggests to you an alternative to the Virial equation of state: P=(RT/Vm)-(B/Vm2)+(C/Vm3)
a.) Show that this equation is useful by proving that it demonstrates critical behavior.
b.) Find the critical constants Pc, Vm,c, and Tcin terms of B, C and R.
c.) Calculate the...
Homework Statement
If I was using an equation of state as so:
Vm = (RT/P) - (aRT^2)/P, where the constant a is
always positive, I would be able to determine that the compression factor is Z = Vm/Vm° = 1− a ⋅T .
This leads me to the conclusion that there is something seriously wrong with...
Calculate "a" values given equation of state for gases
Homework Statement
For my equation of state:
Vm = (RT/P) - (a/T)
what kind of sign for the constant a (positive or
negative) do you think the following gases will have and why:
a. H2 b. He c. CH4 d. CO2
Hint: There is almost no...
Helder Velez brought the following paper to my attention: Carnero et al., "Clustering of Photometric Luminous Red Galaxies II: Cosmological Implications from the Baryon Acoustic Scale," http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.5426.
They use a survey of galactic redshifts to measure baryon acoustic...
Does the equation of state of a gas of interacting particles depend on the shape of the container they are in? For instance, if the interaction force is gravity (a central force) and the particles are in a spherical container, then it seems reasonable that the pressure on the wall of the...
Homework Statement
The entropy is given as
S=a \left(VNU \right)^{\frac{1}{3}}
Find the equation of state.
2. The attempt at a solution
I've tried writing dS in terms of dP and dT then using the fact that dS is a perfect differential equate the partial derivatives of the terms. This got...
Hi, this may be a silly question. In the study of white dwarfs, why we change from the non-relativistic equation of state, P(ρ)=K.ρ^(5/3), to the relativistic case, P(ρ)=K'.ρ^(4/3), when there is an increase in the central density of the star, i.e., why the electrons, which compose the Fermi...
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So I have a lab exam in Joule-Thomson effect and I have given values for a and b for VdW equation of state for nitrogen and carbon dioxide. When I take the critical temp. and pressure and put it in the equations:
a=\frac{27(T_c R)^2}{64 p_c} and
b=\frac{T_c}{8p_c}
b gives...
Homework Statement
Show that the equation of state of an ideal gas with N molecules in a container of volume V at temperature T is P=NkT. Use the result derived earlier.
The result is A=-NkTlnZ, where Z is the partition function and A is the Helmholtz free energy.
Homework Equations
The...
Hello All, I'm not sure if this query belongs in the Atomic/Solid State/Comp. Physics category (vs. say, Classical Physics), but I'm fishing here anyway.
I'm looking for current values of the empirical constants in the Tait equation of state, and/or the 'modified' (adiabatic) Tait EOS, for...
There was a recently posted thread titled "What does it mean by a particle is a "wave"?
I think it might be more appropriate to ask, what does it mean by an equation of state is a particle?
I've come across many equations of state in physical chemistry. (only a fraction of those that actually exist) Does anybody have any idea of the most accurate one to date. By accurate, I mean that it is accurate for the largest ranges of pressure and temperature by taking into account the least...
Homework Statement
Given the Equation of State f(P,V,T)=0 and r=r(P,V,T) be a constraint show that
these are all partials i can't get latek to work for me sorry about that
(dp/dV)_r (dV/dT)_r (dT/dP)_r = 1
the _r means holding r constant.
hint consider dr
I have tried several...
1. Homework Statement
A substance has an isothermal compressibility k= (aT^3)/(P^2) and an expansivity B = (bT^2)/P where a and b are constants, T is temperature, P is pressure. Find the equation of state of the substance.
2. Homework Equations
B= 1/v(dv/dT) (v is specific volume aka...
Homework Statement
A substance has an isothermal compressibility k= (aT^3)/(P^2) and an expansivity B = (bT^2)/P where a and b are constants, T is temperature, P is pressure. Find the equation of state of the substance.
Homework Equations
B= 1/v(dv/dT) (v is specific volume aka V/n)...
[SOLVED]Dieterici equation of state
Homework Statement
Establish the relationship between the critical constants and the parameters of Dieterici equation of state.
Show that Z_c=2e^{-2} and deduce the reduced Dieterici equation of state.
Compare the predicted Z_c from both Dieterici's and...
Homework Statement
Starting from the expression for g(E) derived in the lectures, show that for a solid of volume V containing N free electrons which obey Fermi-Dirac Statistics, E_F, k_F, and v_F can be expressed as:
E_F = \left( \frac{N}{V} \right)^{1/3}(3\pi^2)^{2/3}\left(...
For a gas that obeys the equation of State P(v-b) = RT, where b is a constant, show that Cp is independent of Pressure, i.e., (\deltaCp/\deltap) at constant T is equal to zero
Homework Equations
Maxwell Relations
H = U+PV
dh = TdS + PdV
dh/dT at constant P is defined as Cp
The...
Using the taylor series result
Vm / Vm - b = 1 + b / Vm + ...
and the definition of hte compressibility factor Z = PVm / RT, derive an expression for the first virial coefficient in terms of a and b for the Berthelot equation of state.
Homework Statement
Plot \Delta w as a function of spectroscopic redshift for some given biases between spectroscopic and photometric redshifts.
Homework Equations
\Delta w = \frac{\partial D_{A}}{\partial z}\frac{\partial w}{\partial D_{A}} \Delta b
D_{A} = \frac{c}{H_0} \cdot...
Hello people :),
I have a question because I couldn't understand something written in Schwabl's book of Statistical mechanics.
Can you please explain why we in the Van der Waals equation of state choose a constant pressure under the critical temperature. I understood the part that we want to...
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I have recently been delving into Quantum gravity related material... and I came across a paper by Ted Jacobson "Thermodynamics of Spacetime: The Einstein Equation of State" http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9504004 and as far as I understand the argument it is very impressive who would have...
I'm having trouble finding an article or paper on the observational evidence for dark energy being a cosmological constant. I'm looking at this Living Review by Sean Carroll
http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/lrr-2001-1/
and he only describes how supernova data constrain the...
I'm aware that the equation of state for a perfect fluid (when considering single fluid cosmology) is p=w*rho
However I've come across an equation of state of p=w*rho - xi*H, H being Hubble's parameter. However I cannot find an explanation of why you can put this in? Can anyone explain this...
Consider a gas contained in volume V at temperature T. The gas is composed of N distinguishable particles at zero rest mass, so that the energy E and momentum p are related by E = pc. The number of single-particle energy states in the range p to p + dp is 4\pi Vp^2 dp . Find the equation of...
Homework Statement
Show that:-
a) the expansivity \beta = \frac{1}{T}
b) the isothermal compressibilty \kappa = \frac{1}{P}
Homework Equations
P\upsilon = RT where \upsilon = molar volume
The Attempt at a Solution
A big mess!
Homework Statement
A hypothetical substance has an isothermal compressibility k = a/v and an expansivity B = 2bT/v where a and b are constants and v is the molar volume. Show that the equation of state is v-bT2+aP = g where g is a constant.
Homework Equations
k= -v(dP/dv)T
B =...
Homework Statement
I am trying to solve problem 1.4 from Statistical Mechanics by R.K. Pathria 2nd edition. This is the problem:
In a classical gas of hard spheres (of diameter \sigma), the spatial distribution of the particles is no longer uncorrelated. Rougly speaking, the presence of n...
Homework Statement
Hi all.
The pressure in a multi-component universe is additive, just as the energy-density is:
P = \sum\limits_i {w_i \varepsilon _i } \,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,{\rm{and}}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\varepsilon = \sum\limits_i {\varepsilon _i }
But...
Could anyone tell me the equation of state of an electron gas, or where I could read it from? By equation of state I mean a relation between pressure, density etc etc.
Homework Statement
P=RT/(v-b) - a/(T(V+c)^2)
Homework Equations
u2-u1= Integral ( Cv dT) + Integral ( T * (dP/dT)v - P) dV
The Attempt at a Solution
I've differentiated P with respect to T to get R/(v-b)+a/(T^2(V+C)^2 and plugged the relevants back into the equation for...
Homework Statement
Find the partition function for a two-dimensional nonrelativistic classical gas. Find the equation of state. Calculate the specific heat at constant volume cv and the entropy S.
Homework Equations
The partition function is Z = (A^N / N!) [(2 pi m k T / h^2)^N]...
Homework Statement
Given the equation of state PV=nRT. So, I get the first derivative and second derivative (P with respect to V) and equate them to 0. Then, I found out that they cannot be equal to 0, so I make the conclusion that no critical temperatue exists for an ideal gas.
If the van...
Homework Statement
What condition must the gas be in for this equation to hold true?
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
the gas has to be in constant pressure and volume and temperaute
I've got some difficulties trying to understand the equation of state derived from Friedmann equations. I'd greatly appreciate it if someone walked me through this.
Now if the equation of state is stated as:
\Large \dot{\rho}+(3\rho +p)\frac{\dot{R}}{R}=0 \ \ |p=\omega \rho
Then (in the case...
That came out in my qualifying exam.
The question was if a gas with rotational and vibrational energies enhanced, does obey the Ideal Gas Equation PV=NKT.
You can answer with all the tools you have at hand. My comitee member didn't agree with me, but anyway I persisted in my answer and I...
I have this problem, it doesn't seem very complicated but I can't figure out how to do it.
A gas obeys to the equation of state
P(V-b) = Nk\zeta
where k is the Boltzman's constant. The internal energy of the gas is a function of
\zeta alone. Show that \zeta=T using a Carnot cycle.
Any help...
I've looked in my textbook and asked my fellow classmates, but I have had no luck in figuring out how to derive these coefficients.
Can anyone tell me how I would go about doing this?