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STANDARD Physics Ideal Gas Laws MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-conceptual-Medium-Class 11

Volume versus temperature graphs for a given mass of an ideal gas are shown in figure at two different values of constant pressure. What can be inferred about relation between P₁ and P₂?

A

P₁ > P₂

B

P₁ = P₂

C

P₁ < P₂

D

data is insufficient

Correct Answer

Option A

Detailed Explanation

According to Charles' law, V ∝ T or V/T = constant = 1/P. As shown in the graph, the slope at P₂ is greater than the slope at P₁, indicating that P₁ > P₂.

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