The temperature of a hypothetical gas increases to 2 times when compressed adiabatically…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The temperature of a hypothetical gas increases to \(\sqrt{2}\)times when compressed adiabatically to half the volume. Its equation can be written as
- \(P V^{3 / 2}=\text { constant }\)
- \(P V^{5 / 2}=\text { constant }\)
- \(P V^{7 / 9}=\text { constant }\)
- \(P V^{4 / 3}=\text { constant }\)
Answer
(A) P V^ 3 / 2 = constant
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