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In the given (V-T) diagram, what is the relation between pressure `P_(1) and P_(2)` ?

A

`p_(2)= p_(1)`

B

`p_(2) gt p_(1)`

C

`p_(2) lt p_(1)`

D

Cannot be predicted

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The correct Answer is:
C

V.T graph is a straight line passing through origin. Hence proess is isobaric.
`" "V=((nR)/(p))T" "rArrslope=(nR)/p`
Slope of `2 gt` slope of 1
`therefore" "p_(2) gt p_(1)`
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