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find the minimum attainable pressure of an ideal gas in the process T=T0+alpha V2 where T0 and alpha are positive constants and V is the volume of one mole of gas


sai sandeep 7th May, 2020
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Tushar Karmakar 10th May, 2020

As one mole ideal gas is given so we can write,

PV = RT  or  V = RT/P

Now put this equation of P on the given equation and find P in terms of T, T0, R. Then differentiate the P with respect to T and find find the value of T for which P will turn to its minimum value. Then put that value of T on the equation of P then find the minimum pressure.

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