The shown P-V diagram represents the thermodynamics cycle of an engine, operating with an…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The shown P-V diagram represents the thermodynamics cycle of an engine, operating with an ideal monoatomic gas. The amount of heat, extracted from the source in a single cycle is:


- \(P_{0} V_{0}\)
- \(\left(\frac{13}{2}\right) P_{0} V_{0}\)
- \(\left(\frac{11}{2}\right) P_{0} V_{0}\)
- \(4 P_{0} V_{0}\)
Answer
(B) ( 13 2 ) P_ 0 V_ 0
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