In an adiabatic change, the pressure P and temperature T of a diatomic gas are related by…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
In an adiabatic change, the pressure P and temperature T of a diatomic gas are related by the relation P ∝ TC, where c is equal to:
- 5/3
- 2/5
- 3/5
- 7/2
Answer
(D) 7/2
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