English
Karnataka Board PUCPUC Science Class 11

Let Ta and Tb Be the Final Temperatures of the Samples a and B, Respectively, in the Previous Question. - Physics

Advertisements
Advertisements

Question

Let Ta and Tb be the final temperatures of the samples A and B, respectively, in the previous question.

Options

  • Ta < Tb

  • Ta = Tb

  • Ta > Tb

  • The relation between Ta and Tb cannot be deduced.

MCQ

Solution

Ta < Tb
As sample B is undergoing expansion through an isothermal process, its initial and final temperatures will be same, i.e. Tb. On the other hand, sample A is at the same initial state as B, such that the initial temperature of A is Tb and it is expanding through an adiabatic process in which no heat is supplied. Therefore, sample A will expand at the cost of its internal energy and its final temperature will be less than its initial temperature.
This implies that  Ta < Tb.

shaalaa.com
Equation of State of a Perfect Gas
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 5: Specific Heat Capacities of Gases - MCQ [Page 76]

APPEARS IN

HC Verma Concepts of Physics Vol. 2 [English] Class 11 and 12
Chapter 5 Specific Heat Capacities of Gases
MCQ | Q 11 | Page 76

RELATED QUESTIONS

The perfect gas equation for 4 g of hydrogen gas is ______. 


When a Van der Waal's gas undergoes free expansion, then its temperature ______.


Match Column - I and Column - II and choose the correct match from the given choices.

Column - I Column - II
(A) Root mean square speed of gas molecules (P) `1/3"nm"overline"v"^2`
(B) The pressure exerted by the ideal gas (Q) `sqrt((3"RT")/"M")`
(C) The average kinetic energy of a molecule (R) `5/2"RT"`
(D) The total internal energy of 1 mole of a diatomic gas (S) `3/2"k"_"B""T"`

Match Column - I and Column - II and choose the correct match from the given choices.

  Column - I    Column - II
(A) Root mean square speed of gas molecules (P) `1/3"nm"υ^(-2)`
(B) Pressure exerted by ideal gas (Q) `sqrt((3"RT")/"M")`
(C) Average kinetic energy of a molecule (R) `5/2"RT"`
(D) Total internal energy of 1 mole of a diatomic gas (S) `3/2"k"_"B""T"`

Boyle’s law is applicable for an ______.


1 mole of H2 gas is contained in a box of volume V = 1.00 m3 at T = 300K. The gas is heated to a temperature of T = 3000K and the gas gets converted to a gas of hydrogen atoms. The final pressure would be (considering all gases to be ideal) ______.


The volume of a given mass of a gas at 27°C, 1 atm is 100 cc. What will be its volume at 327°C?


When air is pumped into a cycle tyre the volume and pressure of the air in the tyre both are increased. What about Boyle’s law in this case?


Starting with the same initial conditions, an ideal gas expands from volume V1 to V2 in three different ways. The work done by the gas is W1 if the process is purely isothermal, W2, if the process is purely adiabatic and W3 if the process is purely isobaric. Then, choose the correct option.


A vessel contains 16 g of hydrogen and 128 g of oxygen at standard temperature and pressure. The volume of the vessel in cm3 is ______.


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×