When one mole of monoatomic ideal gas at TK undergoes adiabatic change under a constant…
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When one mole of monoatomic ideal gas at TK undergoes adiabatic change under a constant external pressure of
1 atm changes volume from 1 L to 2 L. The final temperature in kelvin would be (2005)
1 atm changes volume from 1 L to 2 L. The final temperature in kelvin would be (2005)
- \(\frac{\mathrm{T}}{2^{2 / 3}}\)
- \(\mathrm{T}+\frac{2}{3 \times 0.0821}\)
- T
- \(\mathrm{T}-\frac{2}{3 \times 0.0821}\)
Answer
(D) T - 2 3 0.0821
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