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Internal energy of an ideal gas depends upon a) Temperature only b) volume only c) both volume and temperature d) neither volume nor temperature

A

Temperature only

B

volume only

C

both voume and temperature

D

neither volume no temperature

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A

The internal energy of ideal gas depends only upon temperature of gas not on other factors
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