According to the formula (PV)/T=(P\'V\')/T\' At a constant Volume...that is V=V\
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Question
According to the formula
(PV)/T=(P'V')/T'
At a constant Volume...that is V=V' which of the following is correct
If the pressure remains constant, the tempertue will drop
If the pressure goes up (P' is greater than P), then the temperature will rise (T' will be greater than T)
If the pressure goes up, the temperature will remain constant
If the pressure goes up (P' is greater than P) then the temperatures will drop (T' will be less than T
A.If the pressure remains constant, the tempertue will drop
B.If the pressure goes up (P' is greater than P), then the temperature will rise (T' will be greater than T)
C.If the pressure goes up, the temperature will remain constant
D.If the pressure goes up (P' is greater than P) then the temperatures will drop (T' will be less than T
Explanation / Answer
FROM THE ideal gas equation
p x v = n x R x t
so pressure is directly proportional to the temperature
at constant volume ,the process is termed as isochoric process
where pressure is directly proportional to the temperature
therefore the answer is
option C) If the pressure goes up (P' is greater than P), then the temperature will rise (T' will be greater than T)
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