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In which thermodynamic process temperature of an ideal gas increases?

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Answered by SuperstarPiyush
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Since this process does not involve any heat transfer or work, the first law of thermodynamics then implies that the net internal energy change of the system is zero. For an ideal gas, the temperatureremains constant because the internal energy only depends on temperature in that case.
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