If CV for an ideal gas is given by CV = 3 + 2T, where T is the absolute temperature of…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
If CV for an ideal gas is given by CV = 3 + 2T, where T is the absolute temperature of gas, then the equation of adiabatic process for this gas is
- VT2 = constant
- VT2e2T = constant
- VT3e–2T = constant
- VT3e2T = constant
Answer
(D) VT3e2T = constant
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