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The mean translational kinetic energy of a perfect gas molecule at the temperature T Kelvin is:

1. 12kT         

2. kT             

3. 32kT           

4. 2 kT

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One liter of gas A and two liters of gas B, both having the same temperature 100°C and the same pressure 2.5 bar will have the ratio of average kinetic energies of their molecules as:

1. 1:1       

2. 1:2     

3. 1:4       

4. 4:1

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The equation of state for 5 g of oxygen at a pressure P and temperature T, when occupying a volume V, will be: (where R is the constant)

1. PV = 5RT

2. PV = 52RT

3. PV = 516RT

4. PV = 532RT

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From the T-P graph, what conclusion can be drawn?

           

1. V2=V1

2. V2<V1

3. V2>V1

4. Nothing can be predicted

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An ideal gas is filled in a vessel, then

1. If it is placed inside a moving train, its temperature increases

2. Its centre of mass moves randomly

3. Its temperature remains constant in a moving car

4. None of these

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An ideal gas is found to obey an additional law VP2= constant. The gas is initially at temperature T and volume V. When it expands to a volume 2 V, the temperature becomes:

1. T 2         

2. 2T       

3. 2T2           

4. 4T

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The figure shows two connected flasks. The volume of flask-1 is twice that of flask-2. The system is filled with an ideal gas at temperatures of \(100\) K and \(200\) K, respectively. If the mass of the gas in flask-1 is \(m,\) what is the mass of the gas in flask-2 when the system reaches equilibrium?

      
1. \(m\)         
2. \(m/2\)    
3. \(m/4\)    
4. \(m/8\)

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PV versus T graphs of equal masses of \(H_2\)\(He\) and \(O_2\) are shown in the figure. Choose the correct alternative:               

1. A corresponds to \(H_2\), B to \(He\) and C to \(O_2\) 2. A corresponds to \(He\), B to \(H_2\), and C to \(O_2\)
3. A corresponds to \(He\), B to \(O_2\), and C to \(H_2\) 4. A corresponds to \(O_2\), B to \(He\)  and C to \(H_2\)
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Which one of the following graphs represent the behaviour of an ideal gas at constant temperature?

1. 2.
3. 4.

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The average kinetic energy of a helium atom at 30°C is:                                                                                           [MP PMT 2004]

1. Less than 1 eV

2. A few KeV

3. 50-60 eV

4. 13.6 eV

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