1. Objective
The objective of this experiment is to investigate the fundamental principles underlying heat engine cycles and their relationship with the ideal gas law. Heat engines play a crucial role in converting thermal energy into mechanical work, and understanding their operation requires a detailed analysis of the thermodynamic processes involved. This experiment focuses on demonstrating the behavior of an ideal gas under varying conditions of pressure, volume, and temperature, in accordance with the ideal gas law, which states that the pressure of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature and volume. By conducting this experiment, it is possible to observe and analyze the key stages of a heat engine cycle, including isothermal, isochoric, isobaric, and adiabatic processes. The exploration of these processes is essential as they lay the foundation for the understanding of real-world applications of heat engines in various technologies, such as automob
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