F(p,V,T)=0
Every explanation is useful.
I think it's called functional dependence of parameters of gas.
Every explanation is useful.
I think it's called functional dependence of parameters of gas.
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I'd guess...
For a fixed amount of ideal gas, the ideal gas equation says:
pV = nRT
pV - nRT = 0
So F(p, V,.T) is the function pV - nRT
(For real (non-deal) gases, we would use a modified equation, e.g. the Van der Waals equation.)
For a fixed amount of ideal gas, the ideal gas equation says:
pV = nRT
pV - nRT = 0
So F(p, V,.T) is the function pV - nRT
(For real (non-deal) gases, we would use a modified equation, e.g. the Van der Waals equation.)