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an ideal gas is expanding such that pt^2 = constant the coefficient of volume expansion of the gases is

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know that

pt^2 = constant

(nRT/v )T^2 = constant

T^3V^-1 = constant

on differentiating the equation we get

(3T^2/V)dt - (T^3/V^2)dv= 0

or

3dT = Tdv/V----(1

from the equation dv = dydt

where y = coefficient of volume expansion of gas= dV/Vdt

from ---(1

y = dv/Vdt = 3/t

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Answered by Anonymous
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