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The volume of an ideal gas is 1 litre and its pressure is equal to 72 cm of mercury column. The volume of gas is made 900 cm³ by compressing it isothermally. The stress of the gas will be

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Consider p-V diagram for an ideal gas shown in figure Out of the following diagrams, which figure represent the T-p diagram

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An ideal gas undergoes a reversible isothermal expansion from a state i to f. The change in entropy ΔS(i→ f) is

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When an ideal gas (γ=5/3) is heated under constant pressure, then what percentage of given heat energy will be utilised in doing external work

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A gas is compressed isothermally to half its initial volume. The same gas is compressed separately through an adiabatic process until its volume is again reduced to half. Then

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In the given (VT) diagram, what is the relation between pressure P₁ and P2

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An ideal gas heat engine operates in Carnot cycle between 227°C and 127°C. It absorbs 6 x 10^4 cals of heat at higher temperature. Amount of heat converted to work is

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During an adiabatic process, the pressure of a gas is found to be proportional to the cube of its absolute temperature. The ratio Cp / Cv for the gas is

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Pressure-temperature relationship for an ideal gas undergoing adiabatic change is (γ = Cp/CV)

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A sample of 0.1g of water at 100°C and normal pressure (1.013×10^5 Nm^-2) requires 54 cal of heat energy to convert to steam at 100°C. If the volume of the steam produced is 167.1cc, the change in internal energy of the sample, is

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