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Assertion:A constant volume gas thermometer, reads temperature in terms of pressure.
Reason : In this case a plot of Pressure versus temperature gives a straight line.

A

If both assetion and reason are true and reaasons is the correct expanation of assetion

B

If both assetion and reason are tur but reason is not the correct explanation of assetion

C

If assertion is true but reason is false

D

If both assertion and reason are false.

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The correct Answer is:
A

`PVpropT`
A gas is used to measure temperature in a constant volume gas thermometer `PpropT`(V constant)`, therefore, a constant volume gas thermometer reads tempterature in terms of pressure. A plot of pressure versus temperature gives a straight line.
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