06. Adiabatic Process
Thermodynamics

148452 In an adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas the product of pressure and volume :

1 decreases
2 increases
3 remains constant
4 at first increases and then decreases
Thermodynamics

148461 In an adiabatic process

1 $\mathrm{P}^{\gamma} \mathrm{V}=$ constant
2 $\mathrm{TV}^{\gamma-1}=$ constant
3 $\mathrm{PV}=$ constant
4 All of these
Thermodynamics

148463 During adiabatic expansion, the increase in the volume is associated with

1 increase in pressure and decrease in $\mathrm{T}$
2 decrease in pressure and increase in $\mathrm{T}$
3 increase in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
4 decrease in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
Thermodynamics

148464 An ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic process. If the pressure of the gas is reduced by $0.1 \%$ then the volume is changed by $\left(\right.$ Given $\left.\gamma=\frac{C_{p}}{C_{v}}=5 / 3\right)$

1 $0.1 \%$
2 $0.05 \%$
3 $0.06 \%$
4 $-0.05 \%$
Thermodynamics

148496 A gas is compressed isothermally to half its initial volume. The same gas is compressed separately through an adiabatic process until its volume is again reduced to half. Then

1 compressing the gas through adiabatic process will require more work to be done.
2 compressing the gas isothermally or adiabatically will require the same amount of work.
3 which of the case (whether compression through isothermal or through adiabatic process) requires more work will depend upon the atomicity of the gas.
4 compressing the gas isothermally will require more work to be done.
Thermodynamics

148452 In an adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas the product of pressure and volume :

1 decreases
2 increases
3 remains constant
4 at first increases and then decreases
Thermodynamics

148461 In an adiabatic process

1 $\mathrm{P}^{\gamma} \mathrm{V}=$ constant
2 $\mathrm{TV}^{\gamma-1}=$ constant
3 $\mathrm{PV}=$ constant
4 All of these
Thermodynamics

148463 During adiabatic expansion, the increase in the volume is associated with

1 increase in pressure and decrease in $\mathrm{T}$
2 decrease in pressure and increase in $\mathrm{T}$
3 increase in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
4 decrease in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
Thermodynamics

148464 An ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic process. If the pressure of the gas is reduced by $0.1 \%$ then the volume is changed by $\left(\right.$ Given $\left.\gamma=\frac{C_{p}}{C_{v}}=5 / 3\right)$

1 $0.1 \%$
2 $0.05 \%$
3 $0.06 \%$
4 $-0.05 \%$
Thermodynamics

148496 A gas is compressed isothermally to half its initial volume. The same gas is compressed separately through an adiabatic process until its volume is again reduced to half. Then

1 compressing the gas through adiabatic process will require more work to be done.
2 compressing the gas isothermally or adiabatically will require the same amount of work.
3 which of the case (whether compression through isothermal or through adiabatic process) requires more work will depend upon the atomicity of the gas.
4 compressing the gas isothermally will require more work to be done.
Thermodynamics

148452 In an adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas the product of pressure and volume :

1 decreases
2 increases
3 remains constant
4 at first increases and then decreases
Thermodynamics

148461 In an adiabatic process

1 $\mathrm{P}^{\gamma} \mathrm{V}=$ constant
2 $\mathrm{TV}^{\gamma-1}=$ constant
3 $\mathrm{PV}=$ constant
4 All of these
Thermodynamics

148463 During adiabatic expansion, the increase in the volume is associated with

1 increase in pressure and decrease in $\mathrm{T}$
2 decrease in pressure and increase in $\mathrm{T}$
3 increase in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
4 decrease in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
Thermodynamics

148464 An ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic process. If the pressure of the gas is reduced by $0.1 \%$ then the volume is changed by $\left(\right.$ Given $\left.\gamma=\frac{C_{p}}{C_{v}}=5 / 3\right)$

1 $0.1 \%$
2 $0.05 \%$
3 $0.06 \%$
4 $-0.05 \%$
Thermodynamics

148496 A gas is compressed isothermally to half its initial volume. The same gas is compressed separately through an adiabatic process until its volume is again reduced to half. Then

1 compressing the gas through adiabatic process will require more work to be done.
2 compressing the gas isothermally or adiabatically will require the same amount of work.
3 which of the case (whether compression through isothermal or through adiabatic process) requires more work will depend upon the atomicity of the gas.
4 compressing the gas isothermally will require more work to be done.
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Thermodynamics

148452 In an adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas the product of pressure and volume :

1 decreases
2 increases
3 remains constant
4 at first increases and then decreases
Thermodynamics

148461 In an adiabatic process

1 $\mathrm{P}^{\gamma} \mathrm{V}=$ constant
2 $\mathrm{TV}^{\gamma-1}=$ constant
3 $\mathrm{PV}=$ constant
4 All of these
Thermodynamics

148463 During adiabatic expansion, the increase in the volume is associated with

1 increase in pressure and decrease in $\mathrm{T}$
2 decrease in pressure and increase in $\mathrm{T}$
3 increase in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
4 decrease in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
Thermodynamics

148464 An ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic process. If the pressure of the gas is reduced by $0.1 \%$ then the volume is changed by $\left(\right.$ Given $\left.\gamma=\frac{C_{p}}{C_{v}}=5 / 3\right)$

1 $0.1 \%$
2 $0.05 \%$
3 $0.06 \%$
4 $-0.05 \%$
Thermodynamics

148496 A gas is compressed isothermally to half its initial volume. The same gas is compressed separately through an adiabatic process until its volume is again reduced to half. Then

1 compressing the gas through adiabatic process will require more work to be done.
2 compressing the gas isothermally or adiabatically will require the same amount of work.
3 which of the case (whether compression through isothermal or through adiabatic process) requires more work will depend upon the atomicity of the gas.
4 compressing the gas isothermally will require more work to be done.
Thermodynamics

148452 In an adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas the product of pressure and volume :

1 decreases
2 increases
3 remains constant
4 at first increases and then decreases
Thermodynamics

148461 In an adiabatic process

1 $\mathrm{P}^{\gamma} \mathrm{V}=$ constant
2 $\mathrm{TV}^{\gamma-1}=$ constant
3 $\mathrm{PV}=$ constant
4 All of these
Thermodynamics

148463 During adiabatic expansion, the increase in the volume is associated with

1 increase in pressure and decrease in $\mathrm{T}$
2 decrease in pressure and increase in $\mathrm{T}$
3 increase in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
4 decrease in pressure and $\mathrm{T}$
Thermodynamics

148464 An ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic process. If the pressure of the gas is reduced by $0.1 \%$ then the volume is changed by $\left(\right.$ Given $\left.\gamma=\frac{C_{p}}{C_{v}}=5 / 3\right)$

1 $0.1 \%$
2 $0.05 \%$
3 $0.06 \%$
4 $-0.05 \%$
Thermodynamics

148496 A gas is compressed isothermally to half its initial volume. The same gas is compressed separately through an adiabatic process until its volume is again reduced to half. Then

1 compressing the gas through adiabatic process will require more work to be done.
2 compressing the gas isothermally or adiabatically will require the same amount of work.
3 which of the case (whether compression through isothermal or through adiabatic process) requires more work will depend upon the atomicity of the gas.
4 compressing the gas isothermally will require more work to be done.