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An ideal gas in a thermally insulated vessel at internal pressure = P1, volume = V1 and absolute temperature
= T1 expands irreversibly against zero external pressure, as shown in the diagram. The final internal pressure, volume and absolute temperature of gas are P2, V2 and T2, respectively. For this expansion,

= T1 expands irreversibly against zero external pressure, as shown in the diagram. The final internal pressure, volume and absolute temperature of gas are P2, V2 and T2, respectively. For this expansion,

- q = 0
- T2 = T1
- P2V2 = P1V1
- P2V2g = P1V1g
Answer
(A) q = 0
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