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540 calories of heat convert 1 cubic centimeter of water at `100^oC` into 1671 cubic centimeter of steam at `100^oC` at a pressure of one atmosphere. Then the work done against the atmospheric pressure is nearly

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  • 540 calories of heat convert 1 cubic centimeter of water at C o100 into 1671 cubic centimeter of steam at C o100 at a pressure of one atmosphere. Then the work done against the atmospheric pressure is nearly

    A
    540 cal
    B
    40 cal
    C
    Zero cal
    D
    500 cal
  • The internal energy of one geam of helium at 100 K and one atmospheric pressure is

    A
    100 J
    B
    1200 J
    C
    300 J
    D
    500 J
  • ………….. Heat is needed to convert 1 g of water at 100^(@)C and at a pressure of one atmosphere into 1 g of steam under the same conditions.

    A
    80 cal
    B
    540 cal
    C
    89 J
    D
    540 J
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