Thermodynamic processes are indicated in the following diagram.
Match the following:
Column I | Column II | ||
P. | Process-I | a. | Adiabatic |
Q. | Process-II | b. | Isobaric |
R. | Process-III | c. | Isochoric |
S. | Process-IV | d. | Isothermal |
1. | \(P \rightarrow \mathrm{a}, Q \rightarrow \mathrm{c}, R \rightarrow \mathrm{d}, S \rightarrow \mathrm{b}\) |
2. | \(P \rightarrow \mathrm{c}, Q \rightarrow \mathrm{a}, R \rightarrow \mathrm{d}, S \rightarrow b\) |
3. | \(P \rightarrow \mathrm{c}, Q \rightarrow \mathrm{d}, R \rightarrow \mathrm{b}, S \rightarrow a\) |
4. | \(P \rightarrow \mathrm{c}, Q \rightarrow \mathrm{d}, R \rightarrow \mathrm{b}, S \rightarrow a\) |
Thermodynamic processes are indicated in the following diagram:
Match the following:
Column-I | Column-II | ||
P. | Process I | a. | Adiabatic |
Q. | Process II | b. | Isobaric |
R. | Process III | c. | Isochoric |
S. | Process IV | d. | Isothermal |
P | Q | R | S | |
1. | c | a | d | b |
2. | c | d | b | a |
3. | d | b | a | c |
4. | a | c | d | b |
A gas is compressed isothermally to half its initial volume. The same gas is compressed separately through an adiabatic process until its volume is again reduced to half. Then,
1. | compressing the gas through an adiabatic process will require more work to be done. |
2. | compressing the gas isothermally or adiabatically will require the same amount of work. |
3. | which of the case (whether compression through isothermal or through the adiabatic process) requires more work will depend upon the atomicity of the gas. |
4. | compressing the gas isothermally will require more work to be done. |