An ideal gas goes from an initial state to final state. During the process, the pressure of gas increases linearly with temperature.
A. The work done by gas during the process is zero.
B. The heat added to gas is different from change in its internal energy.
C. The volume of the gas is increased.
D. The internal energy of the gas is increased.
E. The process is isochoric (constant volume process)
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Water of mass $m$ gram is slowly heated to increase the temperature from $T_1$ to $T_\gamma$. The change in entropy of the water, given specific heat of water is $1 \mathrm{Jkg}^{-1} \mathrm{~K}^{-1}$, is :
Using the given $P-V$ diagram, the work done by an ideal gas along the path $A B C D$ is :
Match the List - I with List - II
List - I | List - II | ||
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(A) | Pressure varies inversely with volume of an ideal gas. | (I) | Adiabatic process |
(B) | Heat absorbed goes partly to increase internal energy and partly to do work. | (II) | Isochoric process |
(C) | Heat is neither absorbed nor released by a system. | (III) | Isothermal process |
(D) | No work is done on or by a gas. | (IV) | Isobaric process |
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