Question
Question: What will be the ratio of adiabatic to isothermal elasticity of a diatomic gas? \(\begin{aligned} ...
What will be the ratio of adiabatic to isothermal elasticity of a diatomic gas?
A.1.67B.1.4C.1.33D.1.27
Solution
The elasticity can be found by taking the ratio of the specific heat capacity at constant pressure to the specific heat capacity at constant volume. The specific heat at constant pressure is the sum of the universal gas constant and the specific heat capacity at constant volume. This information will help you in solving this question.
Complete answer:
The ratio of adiabatic to isothermal elasticity of a diatomic gas can be found using the equation which can be written as,
γ=CVCP
Where CP be the specific heat at constant pressure and CV be the specific heat capacity at constant volume.
As we all know that the specific heat at constant pressure is the sum of the universal gas constant and the specific heat capacity at constant volume. That is,
CP=CV+R
Substituting this in the above equation will give,
γ=CVCV+R
The specific heat at constant volume for a diatomic gas can be found by the equation,
CV=25R
Substituting this in the equation obtained above will give,