In a thermodynamic process the volume of one mole of an ideal is varied as where V = aT a is a constant. The adiabatic exponent of the gas is y. What is the amount of heat received by the gas if the temperature of the gas increases by AT in the process?

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In a thermodynamic process the volume of one mole of an ideal is varied as where
V = aT
a is a constant. The adiabatic exponent of the gas is y. What is the amount of
heat received by the gas if the temperature of the gas increases by AT in the process?
Transcribed Image Text:In a thermodynamic process the volume of one mole of an ideal is varied as where V = aT a is a constant. The adiabatic exponent of the gas is y. What is the amount of heat received by the gas if the temperature of the gas increases by AT in the process?
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