Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
At pressure P and absolute temperature T...

At pressure P and absolute temperature T a mass M of an ideal gas fills a closed container of volume V. An additional mass 2M of the same gas is added into the container and the volume is then reduced to `V/3` and the temperature to `T/3`. The pressure of the gas will now be:

A

`P/3`

B

P

C

3P

D

9P

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

At same temperature and pressure of an ideal gas

At constant temperature, the volume of given mass of a gas is

Nitrogen gas is filled in a container of volume 2.35 L at 32^@C and 4.7 atm pressure. Calculating the number of moles of the gas.

A given quantity of a ideal gas is at pressure P and absolute temperature T. The isothermal bulk modulus of the gas is

A given quantity of a ideal gas is at pressure P and absolute temperature T. The isothermal bulk modulus of the gas is

3.4g of a gas at 17^@C occupied sam e volume as 0.16 gram of H_2 at the same temperature and pressure Molecular mass of the gas is

Explain on the basis of kinetic theory of gases, how the pressure of the gas changes if its volume is reduced at constant temperature.

An inflated rubber balloon contains one mole of an ideal gas, has a pressure P, volume V and temperature T. If the temperature rises to 1.1 T , and the volume is increased to 1.05 V the final pressure will be

One mole of an ideal gas at an initial temperature true of TK does 6R joule of work adiabatically. If the ratio of specific heats of this gas at constant pressure and at constant volume is 5//3 , the final temperature of the gas will be