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Standard XII
Physics
Ideal Gas Equation
Heat is added...
Question
Heat is added to an ideal gas, and the gas expands. In such a process the temperature
A
must always increase
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B
will remain the same if the work done equals the heat added
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C
must always decrease
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D
will remains the same If change in internal energy equals the heat added.
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Solution
The correct option is
A
must always increase
Heat is added to an ideal gas, and the gas expands must always increases.
Hence Option
A
is correct.
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