Physics-
General
Easy
Question
One mole of an ideal gas is adiabatically compressed so that its temperature rises from The work done by the gas is (R=8.47J/mol/K)
- -160J
- -168J
- 150J
- 120J
The correct answer is: -168J
Related Questions to study
Maths-
We can only apply the L’Hospital’s rule if the direct substitution returns an indeterminate form, that means
Maths-General
We can only apply the L’Hospital’s rule if the direct substitution returns an indeterminate form, that means
physics-
A copper wire and a steel wire of same diameter and length are connected end to end a force is applied, which stretches their combined length by 1 cm, the two wires will have.....
A copper wire and a steel wire of same diameter and length are connected end to end a force is applied, which stretches their combined length by 1 cm, the two wires will have.....
physics-General
Maths-
We can only apply the L’Hospital’s rule if the direct substitution returns an indeterminate form, that means
Maths-General
We can only apply the L’Hospital’s rule if the direct substitution returns an indeterminate form, that means
maths-
maths-General
maths-
If then x=
If then x=
maths-General
maths-
If A, B, C are acute angles, , , then A+B+C=
If A, B, C are acute angles, , , then A+B+C=
maths-General
maths-
If then =
If then =
maths-General
maths-
If and then the quardrant in which lies
If and then the quardrant in which lies
maths-General
maths-
maths-General
maths-
maths-General
maths-
If then k=
If then k=
maths-General
maths-
maths-General
physics-
Which one of the following quantities does not have unit of force per unit area.
Which one of the following quantities does not have unit of force per unit area.
physics-General
maths-
If and Rolle's theorem is applicable to f(x) for then is equal to
If and Rolle's theorem is applicable to f(x) for then is equal to
maths-General
maths-
Given n is a positive integer for the function , . By Rolle's theorem the value of c is 1/5 then n is equal to
Given n is a positive integer for the function , . By Rolle's theorem the value of c is 1/5 then n is equal to
maths-General