In a thermodynamic system, working substance is ideal gas. Its internal energy

In a thermodynamic system, working substance is ideal gas. Its internal energy is in the form of

Options

(a) Kinetic energy only
(b) Kinetic energy and potential energy
(c) Potential energy
(d) None of these

Correct Answer:

Kinetic energy and potential energy

Explanation:

Internal energy of an ideal gas is in the form of kinetic and potential energies.

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