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The temperature of the system decreases in the process of:


A

free- expansion

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B

adiabatic expansion

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C

isothermal expansion

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D

isothermal compression

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Solution

The correct option is B

adiabatic expansion


The explanation for the correct option

Option B adiabatic expansion

  • Adiabatic expansion is described as an expansion for which there is no heat transfer between the system and its environment.
  • The system uses its internal energy to perform work.
  • A system performs work during adiabatic expansion, which causes it to lose heat to the environment.
  • As a result, the system's temperature drops.

The explanation for incorrect options:

Option A Free expansion:

  • The temperature does not change since the internal energy remains unchanged.
  • A gas expands into an insulated, evacuated chamber by an irreversible process known as free expansion.
  • Since the temperature doesn't change throughout the free expansion, the pressure must also decrease.

Option C isothermal expansion

  • A thermodynamic process known as an isothermal process keeps the system's temperature constant.
  • Because heat is transferred into or out of the system so slowly, thermal equilibrium is retained.
  • Thus the temperature stays constant during the isothermal expansion process.

Option D isothermal compression

  • Isothermal compression is the process of decreasing the volume of a specific mass of fluid (system) while maintaining that fluid's constant temperature.
  • As a result, the fluid's internal energy(system) also doesn't change.

Thus Option B adiabatic expansion is the correct option.


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