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3. A heat insulated cylindrical container is divided into two parts by a
piston made from a material of very low thermal conductivity and
negligible heat capacity. The cylinder is fixed horizontally and an ideal
mono-atomic gas is filled in both the parts to occupy equal volumes V
each at equal pressure po but at different temperatures T1 and T> T
After a long time, when equilibrium is re-established, what will be the
temperature in both the parts? How much heat will pass through the
piston from one gas to another? As; 2T,T2 eE Pov( Iz-I.)
Pov(Tz-T
TiHTz
four narts with the help of
Transcribed Image Text:3. A heat insulated cylindrical container is divided into two parts by a piston made from a material of very low thermal conductivity and negligible heat capacity. The cylinder is fixed horizontally and an ideal mono-atomic gas is filled in both the parts to occupy equal volumes V each at equal pressure po but at different temperatures T1 and T> T After a long time, when equilibrium is re-established, what will be the temperature in both the parts? How much heat will pass through the piston from one gas to another? As; 2T,T2 eE Pov( Iz-I.) Pov(Tz-T TiHTz four narts with the help of
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