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Question
An ideal gas passes from one equilibrium state (P1, V1, T1, N) to another equilibrium state (2P1, 3V1, T2, N). Then
Options
T1 = T2
T1 = `"T"_2/6`
T1 = 6T2
T1 = 3T2
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Solution
T1 = `"T"_2/6`
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