Physics, asked by vedar1956, 9 months ago

When heat is given to a gas in an isothermal change, the
result will be
(a) external work done
(b) rise in temperature
(c) increase in internal energy
(d) external work done and also rise in temperature

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Answered by muskan2807
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Explanation:

When heat is given to a gas in an isothermal change, the

result will be

(a) external work done

(b) rise in temperature

(c) increase in internal energy

(d) external work done and also rise in temperature

YOUR ANSWER IS

(d) external work done and also rise in temperature

because the energy is given to do work externally and there fore temperature increases

Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER

When heat is given to a gas in an isothermal change, the

result will be

(a) external work done

(b) rise in temperature

(c) increase in internal energy

(d) external work done and also rise in temperature

OPTION A IS CORRECT ✔

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