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When an ideal gas is compressed adiabatically , its temperature rises the molecules on the average have more energy than before. The kinetic energy increases,

A

because of collisions with moving parts of the wall only

B

because of collisions with the entire wall

C

because the molecules gets accelerated in their motion inside the volume

D

because the redistribution of energy amongest the molecules

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When the gas is compressed adiabatically, the total work done on the gas increases its internal energy which in turn increase the KE of gas molecules and hence, the collisions between molecules also increases.
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  • When an ideal gas is compressed adiabaticall, is temperature rises the molecule on the average have nore kinetic energy than before. The kinetic energy increases,

    A
    Because of collision with moving parts of the walls only
    B
    Because of collision with the entire wall
    C
    Because of molecules gats accelerated in this motion inside the volume
    D
    Because of redistribution of energy amongst the molecules
  • When an ideal gas is compressed adiabatically and reversibly, the final temperature is:

    A
    higher than the initial temperature
    B
    lower than the initial temperature
    C
    the same as initial temperature
    D
    dependent upon the rate of compression.
  • When a gas is compressed adiabatically and reversibly, the final temperature is -

    A
    Higher than the initial temperature is -
    B
    Lower than the initial temperature
    C
    The same as initial temperature
    D
    Dependent upon the rate of compression
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