Physics 1B
Thermal Physics & Electromagnetism
H. E. Smith Fall 2002
Physics 1B - Reading Quiz #3
In the PV diagram above, an Ideal Gas is moved along an isothermal path from
"i"
to
"f"
. You know that:
A. Q = 0; because it is
isothermal
no heat is transferred to or from the system.
B. W > 0; work is done
by
the system.
C. W < 0; work is done
on
the system.
D.
U > 0; the internal energy must increase.
E.
U < 0; the internal energy must decrease.
One way of stating the Second Law of Thermodynamics is:
A. heat can never be transferred from a higher T system to a lower T system.
B. heat can never be transferred from a lower T system to a higher T system.
C. no process is possible which
only
transfers heat from a lower T system to a higher T system.
D. no process is possible which
only
transfers heat from a higher T system to a lower T system.
E. every change of state of an isolated system
decreases
its entropy (or at best leaves it unchanged).