Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Kinetic Theory of Gases, Exercise 1: Level 1
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In a process, the density of a gas remains constant. If the temperature is doubled, then the change in the pressure will be:

An ideal gas follows aprocess described by from to ( is a constant). Then

For Boyle's law to hold good the necessary condition is

of Oxygen, of Nitrogen and of Carbon dioxide are mixed in an enclosure of volume and temperature . The pressure exerted by the mixture is,

Which of the following will have maximum total kinetic energy at temperature .

The ratio of specific heats at constant pressure and constant volume of a gas is . Then the average number of degree of freedom of the gas molecules is

A man is climbing up a spiral staircase. His degrees of freedom are

The average energy of molecules in a sample of oxygen gas at are The corresponding values at are
