Two containers call them a and b with the same initial


Two containers (call them A and B) with the same initial volume , V=47L, hold the same amount of monatomic ideal gas, say helium, at the same initial temperature T=304 K and the same initial pressure PI=1 atm. Container A holds the gas at a constant volume and Container B holds the gas at constant pressure.

if you add Q=3183 J of heat to both containers, what is the difference in the final temperatures after the heat is added, TfA -TfB? This is the difference in the final temperatures between Container A, a constant Volume process and Container B, a constant Pressure process, when the heat added is the same.

Give your answer in Kelvin to three significant digits. The amount of in the containers does not change.

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