An ideal monatomic gas initially occupies a volume V at pressure P. Now the gas undergoes…
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An ideal monatomic gas initially occupies a volume V at pressure P. Now the gas undergoes a process in which the pressure of the gas is proportional to its volume. It is found that the rms speed of the gas molecules gets doubled after the process. Heat supplied to the gas in the above said process is
- 4 PV
- 6 PV
- 8 PV
- 10 PV
Answer
(D) 10 PV
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