Physics, asked by kdevansht, 1 year ago

The triatomic gas is heated isothermally. What percentage of the heat energy is used to increase the internal energy?

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Answered by RajivShastry
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ΔH/ΔU = Cv/Cp= 1/γ

ΔH/ΔU = 7/9

ΔH/ΔU X 100 = 7/9 X 100 %

                       = 77.78 %


kdevansht: What is 7/9?
RajivShastry: 1/gamma
RajivShastry: Gamma for triatomic gas is 9/7
kdevansht: OK thanks
Answered by aryan289
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Answer:

zero as no change in internal energy at constant temperature

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