When an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure, the ratio of increase in its internal…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
When an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure, the ratio of increase in its internal energy to heat supplied is 3/4. The gas is
- monatomic
- diatomic
- polyatomic
- none of the above
Answer
(B) diatomic
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