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An ideal gas expands adiabatically against vaccum. Which of the following is correct for the given process? (A) \(\Delta S=0\)
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An ideal gas expands adiabatically against vaccum. Which of the following is correct for the given process?
(A) \(\Delta S=0\)
(B) \(\Delta \mathrm{T}=-\mathrm{ve}\)
(C) \(\Delta \mathrm{U}=0\)
(D) \(\Delta \mathrm{P}=0\)
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For adiabatic free expansion of an ideal gas dq 0 dU 0 dH 0 dT 0
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