The work done, when a gas at P 1 , V 1 changes to P 2 and V 2 adiabatically,
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The work done, when a gas at P1, V1 changes to P2 and V2 adiabatically,
- remains the same irrespective of the nature of gas
- increases with increase in atomicity of gaseous molecules
- is the same as that for an isothermal change to the same state
- is zero
Answer
(B) increases with increase in atomicity of gaseous molecules
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