For an ideal gas on increasing temperature by 1°C, pressure increases by 0.5% then find the initial temperature (in K) (consider the volume and amount of gas remaining constant).
Report your answer as, X×102 then the value of x is:
1. 2 2. 3
3. 4 4. 6
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A car tyre is filled with nitrogen gas at 35 psi at 27 °C. It will burst if pressure exceeds 40 psi. The temperature in °C at which the car tyre will burst is-

(Rounded-off to the nearest integer)
(Hint: psi is unit of pressure)

1. 65

2. 70

3. 75

4. 77

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Among the following, the graph not correctly representing an ideal gas is:

d = Density , P = Pressure, T = Temperature 

1.  II
2.  III
3.  I
4.  IV

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Which of the following graph is correct for an ideal gas?
1.
\(T_1 > T_2 > T_3\)
2.
\(T_3 > T_2 > T_1\)
3.
\(T_3 > T_2 > T_1\)
4.
\(T_1 > T_2 > T_3\)

 
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Which graph is correct for the Isothermal process at T1, T2 & Tif (T3 > T2 > T1)?
 
1. 2.
3. 4.
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