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A monoatomic gas is present i n cylinder if its volume increase from 100cm3 to 200cm3 at constant pressure 1*10^5 what is change in internal energy. I tried to solve it but couldn't.
I tried to solve it by using first law of thermodynamics.
∆U+W=Q
W=P∆V
The only thing I needed was Q but how to get it?
I thought maybe Q=C∆T but T is not given so a bit confused how to solve.
A monoatomic gas is present i n cylinder if its volume increase from 100cm3 to 200cm3 at constant pressure 1*10^5 what is change in internal energy. I tried to solve it but couldn't.
I tried to solve it by using first law of thermodynamics.
∆U+W=Q
W=P∆V
The only thing I needed was Q but how to get it?
I thought maybe Q=C∆T but T is not given so a bit confused how to solve.
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