ThermodynamicsHard
Question
Which of the following is correct option for free expansion of an ideal gas under adiabatic condition ?
Options
A.q ≠ 0, ᐃT = 0, W = 0
B.q = 0, ᐃT = 0, W = 0
C.q = 0, ᐃT < 0, W ≠ 0
D.q = 0, ᐃT ≠ 0, W = 0
Solution
For an adiabatic process, q = 0 and for free expansion, W = 0,
∴ ᐃT = 0.
∴ ᐃT = 0.
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