The slopes of the isothermal and adiabatic curves are related as:
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The slopes of the isothermal and adiabatic curves are related as:
- isothermal curve slope = adiabatic curve slope
- isothermal curve slope = × adiabatic curve slope
- adiabatic curve slope = × isothermal curve slope
- adiabatic curve slope = (1/2) × isothermal curve slope
Answer
(C) adiabatic curve slope = × isothermal curve slope
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