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Volume of gas becomes four times if temperature becomes
Options
(a) Four times at constant pressure
(b) One fourth at constant pressure
(c) Two times at constant pressure
(d) Half at constant pressure
Correct Answer:
Four times at constant pressure
Explanation:
According to the Charle’s law, for a fixed mass of gas, V ∝ T at constant pressure.
.·. Temperature becomes 4 times.
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Topics: Thermodynamics
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Subject: Physics
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