A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remains unchanged
D. Data insufficient, can’t be predicted
Related Mcqs:
- On a P-V diagram of an ideal gas, suppose a reversible adiabatic line intersects a reversible isothermal line at point A. Then at a point A, the slope of the reversible adiabatic line (∂P/∂V)s and the slope of the reversible isothermal line (∂P/∂V)T are related as (where, y = Cp/Cv) ?
A. (∂P/∂V)S = (∂P/∂V)T
B. (∂P/∂V)S = [(∂P/∂V)T]Y
C. (∂P/∂V)S = y(∂P/∂V)T
D. (∂P/∂V)S = 1/y(∂P/∂V)T - Internal energy change of a system over one complete cycle in a cyclic process is__________________?
A. Zero
B. +ve
C. -ve
D. Dependent on the path - Internal energy is equal to the heat absorbed in case of a/an ______________ process?
A. Constant volume
B. Polytropic
C. Adiabatic
D. Constant pressure - For a constant volume process _____________ by the system is used only to increase the internal energy?
A. Heat absorbed
B. Work done
C. Both A. & B
D. Neither A. nor B - The internal energy of an ideal gas does not change in a reversible _____________ process?
A. Isothermal
B. Adiabatic
C. Isobaric
D. Isometric - When a gas in a vessel expands, its internal energy decreases. The process involved is________________?
A. Reversible
B. Irreversible
C. Isothermal
D. Adiabatic - The change in __________ is equal to the reversible work for compression in steady state flow process under isothermal condition?
A. Internal energy
B. Enthalpy
C. Gibbs free energy
D. Helmholtz free energy - The entropy change in a reversible isothermal process, when an ideal gas expands to four times its initial volume is_________________?
A. R loge 4
B. R log10 4
C. Cv log10 4
D. Cv loge 4 - In an isothermal process on an ideal gas, the pressure increases by 0.5 percent. The volume decreases by about _____________ percent?
A. 0.25
B. 0.5
C. 0.75
D. 1 - With increase in temperature, the internal energy of a substance___________________?
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remains unchanged
D. May increase or decrease; depends on the substance