Single Choice

In an isothermal expansion

AInternal energy of the gas increases
BInternal energy of the gas decreases
CInternal energy remains unchanged
Correct Answer
DAverage kinetic energy of gas molecule decreases

Solution

In isothermal expansion temperature remains constant, hence no change in internal energy.


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