An ideal gas undergoes a reversible isothermal expansion from state I to stable II…
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An ideal gas undergoes a reversible isothermal expansion from state I to stable II followed by a reversible adiabatic expansion from state II to state III. The correct plot(s) representing the changes from state I to state III is(are)
(p : pressure, V : volume, T : tempeature, H : enthalpy,
(p : pressure, V : volume, T : tempeature, H : enthalpy,
Answer
(A) , (B) , (D)
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