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Question: Inversion temperature\(\left( T_{i} = \frac{2a}{Rb} \right)\) is defined as the temperature above wh...

Inversion temperature(Ti=2aRb)\left( T_{i} = \frac{2a}{Rb} \right) is defined as the temperature above which if gas is expanded adiabatically it gets warm up but if temperature of gas is lower than Ti then it will cool down. What will happen to a gas if it is adiabatically expanded at 600 K if its Boyle's temperature is 290 K ?

A

Heating

B

Cooling

C

Constant

D

None

Answer

Heating

Explanation

Solution

Tb = 290 also Ti = 2Tb = 580 k

T > Ti Heating