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A mass m of an ideal gas initially has
volume Vo and temperature To. When it
is kept at constant volume V, heat Q is
required to increase its temperature to
To + AT. If the volume is not kept
constant, but the gas expands from Voto
3V, when the temperature increases
from To to (To + 2AT), then the heat
supplied must be
(A) lass than 20
(B) equal to 20
(C) more than 20
(D) equal to 60​

Answers

Answered by abhinavv252
0

Answer:

1

Explanation:

the heat supplied must be less than 20

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