Fig. 17-16 A p-V diagram of an adiabatic process for an ideal gas from state a to state b.

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Fig A p-V diagram of an adiabatic process for an ideal gas from state a to state b.

Fig Adiabatic compression of air in a cylinder of a diesel engine.

Fig (Exercise 17-10) Along which path is work done by the system greatest?

Fig (Exercise 17-13) The absolute value of heat transfer during one cycle is 7200 J.

Fig (Problem 17-30) A quantity of air is taken from state a to state b along the straight line.

Fig (Problem 17-31)

Fig (Problems and 17-33)

Fig (Challenge Problem 17-52)

Review