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Interpretation:
Consider the moving piston is about to change. What would happen to pressure if:
(a) Temperature is increased triple times having volume constant.
(b) Mass of gas reduced to one-third while holding temperature and volume constant.
(c) Decrease the volume by 45% at constant T.
(d) Halve the Kelvin temperature and triple the volume.
Concept introduction:
Number of molecules present in gases can be calculated by multiplying the number of moles to the
To determine:
The changes in the gas pressure inside the cylinder as per the given situations
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