Which one of the following relationships when graphed does not give a straight line for helium gas? I. K.E. and T at constant pressure and volume II. P v/s V at constant temperature for a constant mass III. V v/s 1/T at constant pressure for a constant mass
A
II
B
II and III
C
III
D
I
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b
(b) `KE_(T)=(3)/(2)nRT` at constant P and V PV=K at constant T and mass V=KT at constant P and mass
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