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Question Number 75203 by jagannath.02 last updated on 08/Dec/19

Answered by Rio Michael last updated on 08/Dec/19

 if we increase the temperature of   a diatomic gas, the molecules gain energy  and move randomly applying more pressure.  from the graph ab shows how temperature increases.  Volume increases too but our process is cyclic hence  the answer could possibly be (1)

$$\:{if}\:{we}\:{increase}\:{the}\:{temperature}\:{of}\: \\ $$$${a}\:{diatomic}\:{gas},\:{the}\:{molecules}\:{gain}\:{energy} \\ $$$${and}\:{move}\:{randomly}\:{applying}\:{more}\:{pressure}. \\ $$$${from}\:{the}\:{graph}\:{ab}\:{shows}\:{how}\:{temperature}\:{increases}. \\ $$$${Volume}\:{increases}\:{too}\:{but}\:{our}\:{process}\:{is}\:{cyclic}\:{hence} \\ $$$${the}\:{answer}\:{could}\:{possibly}\:{be}\:\left(\mathrm{1}\right) \\ $$

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