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Monatomic, diatomic and polyatomic ideal gases each
undergo slow adiabatic expansions from the same initial
volume and same initial pressure to the same final volume.
The magnitude of the work done by the environment on
the gas is
(a) the greatest for the polyatomic gas
(b) the greatest for the monatomic gas
(c) the greatest for the diatomic gas
(d) the question is irrelevant, there is no meaning of slow
adiabatic expansion

Answers

Answered by farhanaf818181
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Answered by tanujyadav28
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Answer:

W =

γ−1

nRdT

γ is minimum for a polyatomic gas

Hence, W is greatest for polyatomic gas

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