One mole of an ideal gas at an initial temperature of T kelvin does 6 R joule of work…
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One mole of an ideal gas at an initial temperature of T kelvin does 6 R joule of work adiabatically. If the ratio of specific heats of this gas at constant pressure and at constant volume is \(\frac{5}{3}\), the final temperature of the gas will be
- (T + 4) K
- (T – 4) K
- (T + 2.4) K
- (T – 2.4) K
Answer
(B) (T – 4) K
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