The new temperature of the gas (Ty) is 1.8°C. The work done on the gas during the expansion is -2V1 atm.
To calculate the new temperature (Ty) of the gas, we can use the ideal gas law equation:
P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/Ty
Since the pressure (P) and volume (V) of the gas are constant throughout the process, we can simplify the equation to:
Ty = T₁ * (V₂ / V₁)
Substituting the given values, we get:
Ty = 0.6°C * (3/1) = 1.8°C
To calculate the work done on the gas during the expansion, we can use the equation:
Work = -PΔV
Where ΔV is the change in volume. In this case, ΔV = V₂ - V₁ = 3V₁ - V₁ = 2V₁.
Substituting the given values, we get:
Work = -1.00atm * 2V₁ = -2V₁atm