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11. A mass m of an ideal gas initially has volume
V and temperature T. When it is kept at
constant volume V, heat Q is required to
increase its temperature to T + AT. If the
volume is not kept constant, but the gas
expands from V to 3V, when the temperature
increases from T to (T + 2AT), then the heat
supplied must be
1) less than 20 2) equal to 20
3) more than 20 4) equal to 6Q​

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Answered by suhrutha20
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

the heat supplied must be less than 20

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