What is the change in temperature when work is done by a gas in an adiabatic process?

  • A
    Temperature increases
  • B
    Temperature decreases
  • C
    Temperature remains constant
  • D
    Temperature becomes zero

Explore More

Similar Questions

$Assertion:$ In adiabatic compression,the internal energy and temperature of the system decrease.
$Reason:$ Adiabatic compression is a slow process.

Slope of isotherm for a gas (having $\gamma = 5/3$) is $3 \times 10^5 \, N/m^2$. If the same gas is undergoing adiabatic change,then the adiabatic elasticity at that instant is ........... $\times 10^5 \, N/m^2$.

$A$ sample of gas at temperature $T$ is adiabatically expanded to double its volume. The work done by the gas in the process is (given $\frac{C_{P}}{C_{V}}=\gamma=\frac{3}{2}$,$R=$ gas constant).

In an adiabatic change,the pressure $P$ and temperature $T$ of a monoatomic gas are related by the relation $P \propto T^C$,where $C$ equals

$A$ monoatomic gas is compressed adiabatically to $1/8$ of its initial volume. What happens to the gas pressure? $(\gamma = 5/3)$

Difficult
View Solution

Vedclass Products

For Students

Vedclass Test Series

Mock tests in real JEE/NEET style with performance analysis. 5-day free trial.

Start Free Trial
For Teachers

Exam Paper Generator

Generate Set A/B/C/D exam papers from 7.5L+ questions in 2 minutes. 3 chapters free.

Try Free
For Institutes

Online Exam Module

Live online exams with unlimited students, 360° analytics & white-label branding.

See Demo