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find internal energy for a diatomic gas under going adiabatic
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Answered by ameen8086
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The internal energy is proportional to the temperature and independent of the volume (for an ideal gas). If volume is constant, then heat added is equal to change in internal energy (because there is no work--nowhere else for that energy to go). In an adiabatic process, there is some work, and more heat must be added to cause an equivalent increase in internal energy than in the constant volume case, but the change in internal energy for a given increase in temperature is still the same.

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