The Law of Corresponding States suggests that gases exhibit very similar ideal gas behavior at all temperatures and pressures. True O False
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Answer: The correct answer is True.
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- a. Consider the steady adiabatic flow of an incompressible fluid. If the temperature of thefluid remain constant during flow, is it accurate to say that the frictional effects arenegligible? b. A person is filling a knee-high bucket with water using a garden hose and holding it suchthat water discharges from the hose at the level of his waist. Someone suggests that thebucket will fill faster if the hose is lowered such that water discharges from the hose atthe knee level. Do you agree with this suggestion? Explain. Disregard any frictionaleffects.What fraction of the molecules in an ideal gas in equilibrium has speeds within ±1% of v*?An ideal gas expands quasi-statically and isothermally from a state with pressure p and volume V to a state with volume 4V. Show that the work done by the gas in the expansion is pV(ln 4).
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