The pressure of an ideal gas varies according to law p= p0 - av^2 where p0 and a are positive constants. Find the highest temperature that can be attained?
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The pressure of one mole of an ideal gas varies according to the law P=P, -aV2, where Po and a are positive constants. The highest temperature that the gas may attain is:- 3P (P)1/2 (P)1/2 P.
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