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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN P-V CURVE AND P-T CURVE FOR AN ADIABATIC PROCESS?
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Re:WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN P-V CURVE AND P-T CURVE FOR AN ADIABATIC PROCESS?
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For adiabatic process, the graph of P vs V would be of the form y = A/x
3
where A can be any constant.
P vs T would be of the form y = x
3/2
/A'.
So P vs V is decreasing in nature and P vs T is increasing in nature.
{for monoatomic gases only}
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