| 1. | \(\dfrac{2}{3}\) | 2. | \(\dfrac{3}{4}\) |
| 3. | \(2\) | 4. | \(\dfrac{1}{2}\) |
In the given \({(V\text{-}T)}\) diagram, what is the relation between pressure \({P_1}\) and \({P_2}\)?
| 1. | \(P_2>P_1\) | 2. | \(P_2<P_1\) |
| 3. | cannot be predicted | 4. | \(P_2=P_1\) |
At \(10^{\circ}\text{C}\) the value of the density of a fixed mass of an ideal gas divided by its pressure is \(x.\) At \(110^{\circ}\text{C}\) this ratio is:
| 1. | \(x\) | 2. | \(\dfrac{383}{283}x\) |
| 3. | \(\dfrac{10}{110}x\) | 4. | \(\dfrac{283}{383}x\) |