Work Done by Gas Calculator
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What is the Work Done by Gas Calculator?
The Work Done by Gas Calculator allows users to quickly determine the work performed by a gas during expansion or compression. By entering the pressure, initial volume, and final volume of the gas, the calculator computes the work done in Joules, converting from atm·L to a standard energy unit. This ensures that calculations are fast, accurate, and easy to interpret, helping students, engineers, and enthusiasts understand energy changes in gases without manual formulas.
How to Use:
- Enter Pressure (P, atm): Input the gas pressure in atmospheres.
- Enter Initial Volume (V₁, L): Input the starting volume of the gas in liters.
- Enter Final Volume (V₂, L): Input the final volume of the gas in liters.
- Click “Calculate”: The calculator computes the work done using the formula W=P×(V2−V1)W = P \times (V₂ – V₁)W=P×(V2−V1) and converts it to Joules.
- Review Result: The output displays the work done in Joules, along with a clear note if any input is invalid.