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In an Isothermal Process on an Ideal Gas, the Pressure Increases by 0.5%. the Volume Decreases by About - Physics

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In an isothermal process on an ideal gas, the pressure increases by 0.5%. The volume decreases by about

पर्याय

  • 0.25%

  • 0.5%

  •  0.7%

  • 1%.

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उत्तर

 0.5%

Let p and p' be the initial and final pressures of the system and V and V' be the initial and final volumes of the system.  p' is 0.5% more than p and the process is isothernal. So, pV = k = p'V' =  constant. Therefore, 

pV = p'V'

`=> "p"^"V" = ("P" +0.5/100"p")"V"`

`=> "p"^"V" = 100.5/100"p"^("V'")`

`=> "V'" = 100/100.5"V"`

`=> "V'" -"V" = 100/100.5 "V"-"V"`

` = -0.5 /100.5`

= -0.49 %

So, volume V' decreases by about 0.5% of V.

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