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How is the heat supplied to a substance in an isothermal process used?

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  2. Which is greater - specific heat at constant volume, C(v) or specific ...

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  3. How is the heat supplied to a substance in an isothermal process used?

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  4. In which process does the heat accepted or rejected become zero?

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  5. Is reversible process slow or first?

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  6. Which process does not suffer dissipative forces-reversible or irrever...

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  7. Is isothermal process slow or fast?

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  8. Is adiabatic process slow or fast?

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  9. Is rusting of iron reversible process?

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  10. The sum of kinetic and potential energies of the molecular of a substa...

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  11. In a process, if dU, dW and dQ are change in internal energy, work don...

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  12. p and V are pressure and volume respectively of a gas of a particular ...

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  13. The molecular weight of a gas is M. If the specific heat and molar spe...

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  14. A bicycle pump becomes hot when air is pumped into the tube. Why?

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  15. Air coming out form a burst bicycle or motorcar tube appears to be col...

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  16. If gamma of a gas is equal to 1.66 then what is the number of atoms in...

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  17. Adiabatic curves are comparatively then isothermal curves. [Fill in t...

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  18. If the pressure and the temperature of a gas change at constant volume...

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  19. What is the change in internal energy in an isothermal process?

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  20. In which expansion the internal energy of a gas be decreases?

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