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The given (p - U) graph shows the variation of internal energy of an ideal gas with increase in pressure. Which of the following pressure - volume graph is equivalent to this graph ?
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A

(a)
(##DCP_V03_C20_E01_106_Q01##).

B

(b)
(##DCP_V03_C20_E01_106_Q01##).

C

( c)
(##DCP_V03_C20_E01_106_Q01##).

D

(d)
(##DCP_V03_C20_E01_106_Q01##).

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
B

`U prop T`
According to given graph,
`p prop V`
`:. p prop T`
Hence, `V =` constant.
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