An ideal gas at 27°C is compressed adiabatically to 8 27 of its original volume. The rise…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
An ideal gas at 27°C is compressed adiabatically to\(\frac{8}{27}\) of its original volume. The rise in temperature is \(\left(y=\frac{5}{3}\right)\)
- 475° C
- 402° C
- 275° C
- 375° C
Answer
(D) 375° C
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