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Standard XII
Physics
1st Law of Thermodynamics
Define free e...
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Define free expansion.
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In free expansion (a gas) expands in such a way that no heat enters or leaves the system (adiabatic process) and also no work is done by or on the system, then the expansion is called the free expansion
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