When an ideal gas is compressed adiabatically, its temperature rises the molecules on the…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Thermodynamics
When an ideal gas is compressed adiabatically, its temperature rises the molecules on the average have more kinetic energy than before. The kinetic energy increases
- because of collisions with moving parts of the wall only.
- because of collisions with the entire wall.
- because the molecules gets accelerated in their motion inside the volume.
- because the redistribution of energy amongst the molecules.
Answer
(A) because of collisions with moving parts of the wall only.
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