At 27°C, a gas is compressed suddenly such that its pressure becomes (1/8) th of its…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
At 27°C, a gas is compressed suddenly such that its pressure becomes (1/8)th of its original pressure. Final temperature will be (γ = 5/3):
- 420 K
- 300 K
- –142°C
- 327°C
Answer
(C) –142°C
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