The Carnot cycle (reversible) of gas is represented by a pressure-volume curve as shown in the figure. Consider the following statements:
I. | The area \(ABCD\) = The work done on the gas |
II. | The area \(ABCD\) = The net heat absorbed |
III. | The change in the internal energy in the cycle = \(0\) |
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
1. | I only | 2. | II only |
3. | II and III | 4. | I, II, and III |
The heat energy absorbed by a system is going through a cyclic process shown in the figure is:
(1) 107 J
(2) 104 J
(3) 102 J
(4) 10–3 J
When a system is taken from state i to a state f along path iaf, Q = 50 J and W = 20 J.
If W = –13 J for the curved return path fi, Q for this path is -
1. 33 J
2. 23 J
3. – 7 J
4. – 43 J
An ideal gas is taken from point A to the point B, as shown in the P-V diagram. The work done in the process is -
1.
2.
3.
4.
Consider a process shown in the figure. During this process the work done by the system -
(1) Continuously increases
(2) Continuously decreases
(3) First increases, then decreases
(4) First decreases, then increases
In the following P-V diagram two adiabatics cut two isothermals at temperatures T1 and T2 (fig.). The value of will be
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) VbVc
A cyclic process for \(1\) mole of an ideal gas is shown in the \(V\text-T\) diagram. The work done in \(AB, BC\) and \(CA\) respectively is:
1. | \(0, R T_2 \ln \left(\frac{V_1}{V_2}\right), R\left(T_1-T_2\right)\) |
2. | \(R\left(T_1-T_2\right), 0, R T_1 \ln \frac{V_1}{V_2}\) |
3. | \(0, R T_2 \ln \left(\frac{V_2}{V_1}\right), R\left(T_1-T_2\right)\) |
4. | \(0, R T_2 \ln \left(\frac{V_2}{V_1}\right), R\left(T_2-T_1\right)\) |
Which of the following graphs correctly represents the variation of with P for an ideal gas at constant temperature ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
An ideal monoatomic gas expands in such a manner that its pressure and volume can be related by equation . During this process, the gas is
(1) Heated
(2) Cooled
(3) Neither heated nor cooled
(4) First heated and then cooled
When an ideal gas (γ = 5/3) is heated under constant pressure, then what percentage of given heat energy will be utilised in doing external work ?
1. 40 %
2. 30 %
3. 60 %
4. 20 %