Physics, asked by gholapsakshi682, 11 hours ago

internal energy of a real gas would depend only on temperature if​

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Answered by patro15064
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Pressure and volume change while the temperature remains constant. Since no work or heat are exchanged with the surrounding, the internal energy will not change during this process. Thus, the internal energy of an ideal gas is only a function of its temperature.

Answered by rajbirsangwan27
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Pressure and volume change while the temperature remains constant. Since no work or heat are exchanged with the surrounding, the internal energy will not change during this process. Thus, the internal energy of an ideal gas is only a function of its temperature.

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