The value of densities of two diatomic gases at constant temperature and pressure are ${d_1}$ and ${d_2}$, then the ratio of speed of sound in these gases will be
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If an ideal gas has volume $V$ at $27°C$ and it is heated at a constant pressure so that its volume becomes $1.5V.$ Then the value of final temperature will be ....... $^oC$
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen has volume $500\, {cm}^{3}$, temperature $300\, {K}$, pressure $400\, {kPa}$ and mass $0.76\, {g}$. The ratio of masses of oxygen to hydrogen will be :-
$\frac{1}{2} $ mole of helium gas is contained in a container at $S.T.P.$ The heat energy needed to double the pressure of the gas, keeping the volume constant (specific heat of the gas $ = 3\,J\,g{m^{ - 1}}\,{K^{ - 1}})$ is ...... $J$
One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas at temperature $T_0$ expands slowly according to the law $P/V$ = constant. If the final temperature is $2 \,\,T_0$, heat supplied to the gas is :
For a gas the difference between the two specific heats is $4150\, J/kg\, K.$ What is the specific heats at constant volume of gas if the ratio of specific heat is $1.4$