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OpenStudy (hesan):

IN the Application of 1st law of thermodynamics (At constant volume) Why we take change in volume = 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Constant volume" means "volume doesn't change" which means "change in volume = 0." Other than that, I can't say -- you may need to give more context.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Think of a metal bottle, which has a fixed volume, a standard scuba tank for example. It holds two liters of O_2 and is pressurized to 3 atm, at 0C. What will the pressure be if heated to 50 C?

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