Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
When an ideal gas (gamma = 5//3) is heat...

When an ideal gas `(gamma = 5//3)` is heated under constant pressure, what percentage of given heat energy will be utilized in doing external work ?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

When an ideal gas (Y = 5/3) is heated under constant pressure , then what percentage of given heat energy will be utilised in doing external work

If a gas (γ=4/3) is heated at constant pressure then what percentage of total heat supplied is used of external work ?

If a gas is heated at constant pressure, then what percentage of total heat supplied is used up of external work ? (r=4/3)

If an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure :

If an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure :

A gas for which lambda=4//3 , is heated at constant pressure. What percentage of the total heat supplied is used up for external work?

For a particular gas gamma = (5)/(3) and is heated at constant pressure. Calculate the percentage of total heat supplied, used for external work.

A gas, for which gamma is (4)/(3) is heated at constant pressure. The percentage of heat supplied used for external work is