Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
A volume of gas at atmospheric pressure ...

A volume of gas at atmospheric pressure is compressed adiabatically to half its original volume, Calculated the resulting pressure `(gamma= 1.4).(1 atmoshpere = 0.76 m of mercury)`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A volume of gas at atmospheric pressure is compressed adiabatically to half its original volume. Calculate the resulting pressure (gamma = 1.4)

A certain gas at atmospheric pressure is compressed adiabatically so that its volume becomes half of its original volume. Calculate the resulting pressure in Nm^(-2) . Given gamma for air = 1.4.

A diatomic gas at pressure P, compressed adiabatically to half of its volume, what is the final pressure-

The volume of a given mass of gas at NTP is compressed adiabatically to 1/5th of its original volume. What is the new pressure ? gamma =1.4.

A monoatomic gas at pressure P_(1) and volume V_(1) is compressed adiabatically to 1/8th of its original volume. What is the final pressure of gas.

A monoatomic gas at pressure P_(1) and volume V_(1) is compressed adiabatically to 1/8th of its original volume. What is the final pressure of gas.

Diatomic gas at pressure 'P' and volume 'V' is compressed adiabatically to 1/32 times the original volume. Then the final pressure is

Diatomic gas at pressure 'P' and volume 'V' is compressed adiabatically to 1/32 times the original volume . Then the final pressure is

A diatomic gas at pressure P and volume V is compressed adiabatically to frac(1)(32) times the original volume. Find the final pressure.