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Where does Internal Energy Of An Ideal Gas Depends On

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:PV=nRT

This is the ideal gas EQUATION

Here only you have the answer

P:depends in pressure

V:depends on volume

n:number of molecules

R:universal gas constant always remains constant which is 8.314(no change)

T : depends on Temperature

Explanation:

Answered by Atαrαh
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THE INTERNAL ENERGY OF AN IDEAL GAS IS YHE SUM OF ALL THE KINETIC ENERGIES

INTERNA L ENERGY=KINETIC+ROTATIONAL + TRANSITIONAL ENERGY

FOR A FIXED MASS INTERNAL ENERGY ONLY DEPENDS UPON THE TEMPERATURE OF THE SYSTEM

I HOPE THIS HELPS

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