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By increasing temperature of gas by `5^(@)C` its pressure increase by `0.5%` from its initial value at constant volume then what is initial temperature of gas?

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`because` At constant volume `T alpha P` `therefore (DeltaT)/(T) xx100 = (DeltaP)/(P) xx100 = 0.5 implies T=(5xx100)/(0.5) = 1000K`
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