Here is a table summarizing how various thermodynamic quantities change, when an ideal gas undergoes various processes.
Process | - curve | | | | |
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isothermal () | | | | | |
adiabatic () | | | | | |
iso-volume () | | | | | |
isobaric () | | | | | |
The basic equations are
\begin{aligned}
&\text{Ideal Gas Law:}\quad&p V &= N k T = \frac{1}{\alpha} U\\
&\text{First Law:}\quad&\Delta U &= Q - W\\
&\text{Entropy:}\quad&Q &= T \Delta S\\
&\text{Work:}\quad&W &= p \Delta V \\
\end{aligned}
Here
\alpha = \begin{cases}\frac{3}{2} &\text{monatomic gase}\\
\frac{5}{2} &\text{diatomic gase}\\ \end{cases}
is related to the molar specific heat at constant volume
c_V = \alpha R
and is the ratio of specific heats
\gamma = c_p/c_V
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