A cylinder containing an ideal gas is in vertical position and has a piston of mass M…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
A cylinder containing an ideal gas is in vertical position and has a piston of mass M that is able to move up or down without friction, as shown in figure. If the temperature is increased.
(P and V are the initial pressure and volume of the gas respectively)

(P and V are the initial pressure and volume of the gas respectively)

- both P and V of the gas will change
- only P will increase according to Charles law
- V will change but not P
- P will change but not V
Answer
(C) V will change but not P
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