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Along the line - 1, mass of gas `m_(1)` and pressure is `p_(1)`. Along the line - 2 mass of same gas is `m_(2)` and pressure is `p_(2)`. Choose the correct options.
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A

`m_(1)` may be less than `m_(2)`

B

`m_(2) may be less than `m_(1)`

C

`p_(1)` may be less than `p_(2)`

D

`p_(2)` may be less than `p_(1)`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C, D

`V = (n R T)/(p) = (m R T)/(M p) = ((m R)/(M P)) T`
i.e. (V- T) graph is a straight line passing through origin of slope
= `((m R)/(M p)) rArr slope prop (m)/(p)`
Hence, slope depends on both (m) and (p).
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