A monatomic gas at a temperature T has pressure P and heat energy per unit volume E. Then:
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A monatomic gas at a temperature T has pressure P and heat energy per unit volume E. Then:
- \(E=\frac{2}{3} P\)
- \(P^{2}=\frac{2}{3} E\)
- E = 2P
- E = P
Answer
(A) E= 2 3 P
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