Two litres of an ideal gas at a pressure of 10 atm expands isothermally into a vacuum…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
Two litres of an ideal gas at a pressure of 10 atm expands isothermally into a vacuum until its total volume is 10 litres. How much heat is absorbed and how much work is done in the expansion?
- 10 J
- 8 J
- 18 J
- 0 J
Answer
(D) 0 J
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