Physics, asked by jasmine8393, 11 months ago

Is it possible that there is no increase in the temperature of a body despite being heated?

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Answered by guduuu
1

hey mate!!!!

yes!! it's possible as by adiabatic compression so volume gets decreased so, acc to formula

dU +PdV = 0

dU =-PdV

hence internal energy is positive also internal energy of ideal gas is related to the temp so temp increases...

hence we increased the temp without giving heat by adiabatic compression....

hope it helps u

by the way mine name is too Jasmin.

Answered by Anonymous
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♠️Is it possible that there is no increase in the temperature of a body despite being heated? Yes it is possible that that even if you supply heat to a system it doesn't increase it temperature . It is due the fact that heat is used to change its state not increasing it's temperature

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