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A quantity of an ideal monoatomic gas consists of n moles initially at temperature T1. The pressure and volume both are then slowly doubled in such a manner that the process traces out a straight line on a P−V diagram. The ratio QnRT1 for the given thermodynamic process is equal to:(Q is the heat supplied to the gas)

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A quantity of an ideal monoatomic gas consists of n moles initially at temperature T1. The pressure and volume both are then slowly doubled in such a manner that the process traces out a straight line on a PV diagram. The ratio QnRT1 for the given thermodynamic process is equal to:

(Q is the heat supplied to the gas)




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