The internal energy U of an ideal gas depends on pressure P and Volume V of the gas…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The internal energy U of an ideal gas depends on pressure P and Volume V of the gas according to equation U = 3PV, which of the following conclusion can you make regarding the gas?
- The gas is not a monatomic gas
- The gas can be a diatomic gas
- The gas can be a triatomic gas
- Molar specific heat of the gas in an isobaric process is 4R
Answer
(A) The gas is not a monatomic gas, (C) The gas can be a triatomic gas, (D) Molar specific heat of the gas in an isobaric process is 4R
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