In a given process on an ideal gas, d W=0 and d Q<0 . Then for the gas
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In a given process on an ideal gas, \(d W=0\) and \(d Q<0\). Then for the gas
- the temperature will decrease
- the volume will increase
- the pressure will remain constant
- the temperature will increase
Answer
(A) the temperature will decrease
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