A Swiss watchmaker states in a flyer the mechanical power P_W dissipated by a specific clock (Fig. 2.1). The work provided to the clock is due to the temperature fluctuations ΔT around room temperature T that let the clock run during a time t. We consider that the atmospheric pressure p_{ext} is equal to the pressure of the gas p, i.e. p_{ ext} = p. The pressure p and the volume V of the gas are related by the ideal gas law p V = NR T where R is the ideal gas constant. Consider that the gas in the capsule is always at equilibrium with the air outside of the capsule (pressure and temperature are the same inside and outside). From the watchmaker’s information, estimate the volume V of the gas capsule used to run this clock.
Numerical Application:
P_W = 0.25 · 10^{−6} W, T = 25^◦C, ΔT = 1^◦C, p_{ ext} = 10^5 Pa and t = 1 day.