Consider a thermally insulated vessel containing a gas of molar mass M moving with a…
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Consider a thermally insulated vessel containing a gas of molar mass M moving with a velocity v. If the vessel is suddenly stopped, what will be the rise in the temperature of the gas? The ratio of the two specific heats of the gas is \(Y\).
- \(\Delta T=\frac{M v^{2}(Y-1)}{3 R}\)
- \(\Delta T=\frac{M v^{2}(y-1)}{Z R}\)
- \(\Delta T=\frac{M v^{2}(y-Z)}{S R}\)
- none of these
Answer
(A) T= M v^ 2 (Y-1) 3 R
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