If an ideal gas is compressed isothermally O Heat flows out of it No heat flows O Its pressure decreases O It eventually forms a Bose-Einstein condensate O Its temperature increases Heat flows into it A diatomic gas with f=5 initially at 1 atm pressure is expanded adiabatically so that its volume doubles. What is its final pressure in atm?

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If an ideal gas is compressed isothermally
O Heat flows out of it
No heat flows
O Its pressure decreases
O It eventually forms a Bose-Einstein condensate
O Its temperature increases
Heat flows into it
A diatomic gas with f=5 initially at 1 atm pressure is expanded adiabatically so that
its volume doubles. What is its final pressure in atm?
Transcribed Image Text:If an ideal gas is compressed isothermally O Heat flows out of it No heat flows O Its pressure decreases O It eventually forms a Bose-Einstein condensate O Its temperature increases Heat flows into it A diatomic gas with f=5 initially at 1 atm pressure is expanded adiabatically so that its volume doubles. What is its final pressure in atm?
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