In the given (V – T) diagram, what is the relation between pressure P₁ and P₂?

In The Given V T Diagram What Is The Physics Question

In the given (V – T) diagram, what is the relation between pressure P₁ and P₂?

Options

(a) P₂ > P₁
(b) P₂ < P₁
(c) Cannot be predicted
(d) P₂ = P₁

Correct Answer:

P₂ < P₁

Explanation:

P₂ < P₁ As V = constant ⇒ P ∝ T Hence from V-T graph P₂ < P₁.

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Topics: Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory (34)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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