A monoatomic ideal gas having an initial volume of 0.1 m3 and a pressure of 106 N/m2…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
A monoatomic ideal gas having an initial volume of 0.1 m3 and a pressure of 106 N/m2 absorbs 6 × 104 J of heat. For this situation mark out the correct statement(s).
- The change in internal energy if process is isobaric is 3.6 × 104 J.
- The change in internal energy if process is isobaric is 6 × 104 J.
- The change in internal energy if process is isochoric is 6 × 104 J.
- The change in internal energy if process is isothermal is 6 × 104 J.
Answer
(A) The change in internal energy if process is isobaric is 3.6 × 104 J., (C) The change in internal energy if process is isochoric is 6 × 104 J.
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