Physics, asked by Anjali2101, 9 months ago

11. For a process in which pV=C,
work done is
a) zero
b) p*(V2-V1)
c) p1*V1*In(V2/V1)
d) none of the mentioned​

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Answered by khushal546
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Answered by ramesh04jangid
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Answer:

(c) \mathrm{P}_{1} \times \mathrm{V}_{1} \times \ln \left(\frac{V_{2}}{V_{1}}\right)

Explanation:

Work done is given by integral of \left(\mathrm{p}{\times} \mathrm{dV}\right) from \mathrm{V_1}  to \mathrm{V_2}  .

\mathrm{p} _1{\times} \mathrm{~V}_ 1{\times} \ln (\frac{V_2}{V_1} )

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