u can get that from PV curve
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isobaric is all straight so its maximum ..........
now isothermal and adiabatic may be a confusion........
in iso thermal .......PV=const .....
dP/dV(V) + P = 0 ......
SLOPE = -P/V ............
in adiabatic
PVγ = CONST
dP/dV(Vγ) + P(γVγ-1) = 0 ..........
SLOPE = -γP/V
CLEARLY SLOPE OF ADIABATIC IS STEEPER THUS COVERING LESSER AREA AND HENCE WORK.!!!!!!!!
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But in MTG it's straight away given dat Wisothermal is max...
Even in our class our chem teacher gave Wisothermal is max but in physics we were told Wisobaric is max....Also in many standard books Wisothermal is given 2 b max...u ppl can check dat...
I think it must have been given for some other situation..
Like in terms of heat supplied!
But I am not sure
This analysis seems perfect to me :)
yes even i have read that for reversible process it is max....
but that i think is only for comparison b/w rev and irr.
No it is being compared for Efficiency
I am almost certain!
This analysis is perfect> There is no mistake here..
I dont know in what context the things you guys are writing is true :)
when did i say there was any mistake here.......
all im pointing out is ....
Wrev > Wirr
as
W rev = nrt ln p1/p2
Wirr = p2 Δ V
initial p = p1 final p = p2
all this for isothermal