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An amount of heat Q is supplied to a monatomic ideal gas to expand at constant volume .calculatethe ratio of work w done by the gas and the heat supplied .

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W/Q =2/5
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BINA LIBRARY-THERMODYNAMICS -EXERCISE
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  2. How does a gas do work when its expands adiabatically ?

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  4. Can the whole of work be converted into heat ?

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  5. Can the whole of heat be converted into work ?

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  6. can two isothermal curves intersect each other ?

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  7. What happens when a thermoflask containing some gas is shaken vigorous...

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  8. can a room be cooled by leaving the door of a refrigator open ?

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  9. During adiabatic expansion a gas cools - explain the reason .

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  10. Find the efficiency of a carnot's engine working between 500K and 300K

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  11. An inventor claims to have developed an engine working between 600k an...

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  12. An ideal heat engine takes in heat at 1520K and rejects heat at 380K ....

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  13. An ideal engine takes in heat at 1000K .and rejects heat 300K . Calcul...

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  14. A carnot's engine has an efficiency of 50% when its sinks temperature...

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  15. Find the efficiency of a carnot's engine that works between the tempe...

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  16. Find the efficiency of a carnot's engine that works between the tempe...

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  17. The internal energy of a perfect gas does not change during

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  18. Which of the following phenomena are reversible ?

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  19. The first law of thermodynamics is a law of conversion of

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  20. In reversible process the entropy of the universe

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