Two samples A and B of a gas initially at the same pressure and temperature are…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
Two samples A and B of a gas initially at the same pressure and temperature are compressed from volume V to \(\frac{V}{2}\) (A isothermally and adiabatically). The final pressure of A is
- Greater than the final pressure of B
- Equal to the final pressure of B
- Less than the final pressure of B
- Twice the final pressure of B
Answer
(C) Less than the final pressure of B
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