CalorimetryHard
Question
The volume thermal expansion coefficient of an ideal gas at constant pressure is
Options
A.T
B.T2
C.1/T
D.1/T2
Solution
PᐃV = nRᐃT ᐃV = nR/P ᐃT
ᐃV = V/T ᐃT
So γ = 1/T
ᐃV = V/T ᐃT
So γ = 1/T
Create a free account to view solution
View Solution FreeMore Calorimetry Questions
A point mass is subjected to two simultaneous sinusoidal displacements in x-direction, x1(t) = A sin ωt and x2(t) =...An ideal gas with pressure P, volume V and temperature T is expanded isothermally to a volume 2V and a final pressure PI...Two large holes are cut in a metal sheet. If this is heated, distances AB and BC, (as shown)...Two rods having length l1 and l2, made of materials with the linear coefficient of expansion α1 and α2, were w...A metal ball of specific gravity 4.5 and specific heat 0.1 cal/gm-oC is placed on a large slab of ice at 0oC. Half of th...