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The pressure in monoatomic gas increases linearly from ` =4xx10^(5) Nm^(-2)` to ` 8xx10^(+5) Nm^(-2)` when its volume increases from `0.2m^(3)` to `0.5m^(3)`. Calculate .
(i) Work done by the gas ,
(ii) Increase in the internal energy,
(iii) Amount of heat supplied,
(iv) Molar heat capacity of the gas `R= 8.31J mol^(-1) K^(-1)`

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To solve the problem, we will follow these steps: ### Given Data: - Initial Pressure, \( P_1 = 4 \times 10^5 \, \text{N/m}^2 \) - Final Pressure, \( P_2 = 8 \times 10^5 \, \text{N/m}^2 \) - Initial Volume, \( V_1 = 0.2 \, \text{m}^3 \) - Final Volume, \( V_2 = 0.5 \, \text{m}^3 \) - Gas constant, \( R = 8.31 \, \text{J/(mol K)} \) ...
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