ThermodynamicsHard
Question
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding reversible adiabatic and isothermal processes for an ideal gas, starting from the same initial state to the same final volume?
Options
A.In expansion, more work is done by the gas in isothermal process.
B.In compression, more work is done on the gas in adiabatic process.
C.In expansion, the final temperature of gas will be higher in isothermal process.
D.In compression, the final temperature of gas will be higher in adiabatic process.
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