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21 July, 23:03

The pressure of a monatomic ideal gas is doubled, while the volume is cut in half. By what factor is the internal energy of the gas multiplied? (a) 1/4 (b) 1/2 (c) 1 (d) 2 (e) 4

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  1. 21 July, 23:12
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    option C

    multiplication factor n = 1 when volume change to half and pressure become double

    Explanation:

    we know by Ideal Gas law:

    P1V1 = nRT1

    P2V2 = nRT2

    according to the question

    pressure is doubled and volume is reduced to half

    so we have

    new pressure = 2*P1

    new volume = V1/2

    hence,

    (2P1) * (V1/2) = nRT2

    P1V1 = nRT2

    we have now

    nRT1 = nRT2

    we get

    T1 = T2

    thus no change in temperature

    we know that internal energy is given as

    internal energy = nCvT,

    since temperature is directly proportional to internal energy and since temperature remains constant therefore internal energy remains constant

    So there is no change in internal energy

    thus, multiplication factor n = 1 when volume change to half and pressure change to double
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