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","position":1,"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":" We know that the ideal gas equation is $$PV=nRT,$$ now if Volume and Temperature both increase, so pressure should remain constant, as $$n$$ and in the RHS of the equation are also constant, which is not the case in the graph. ","encodingFormat":"text/html"},"comment":{"@type":"Comment"}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","educationalLevel":"beginner","name":"Ideal gas law Quiz 1","text":" What is the correct expression of peak factor?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":" The peak factor is also known as the crest of the amplitude factor."},"encodingFormat":"text/markdown","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"$$\\dfrac{{{V}_{rms}}}{{{V}_{mp}}}$$","position":1},{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"$$\\dfrac{{{V}_{av}}}{{{V}_{mp}}}$$","position":2},{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"$$\\dfrac{{{V}_{mp}}}{{{V}_{av}}}$$","position":3}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"$$\\dfrac{{{V}_{mp}}}{{{V}_{rms}}}$$","position":0,"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":" Peak factor is defined as the ratio of most probable velocity to the root mean square velocity.","encodingFormat":"text/html"},"comment":{"@type":"Comment"}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","educationalLevel":"beginner","name":"Ideal gas law Quiz 1","text":" When liquid flows on internal resistance, that property of hindrance is called:","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":" The resistance of the liquid is measured as “$\\eta $”."},"encodingFormat":"text/markdown","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":" Surface tension","position":1},{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":" Parachore valve","position":2},{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":" Refractive index","position":3}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":" Viscosity","position":0,"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":" Viscosity is the property of a liquid that hinders it from flowing in a particular direction.","encodingFormat":"text/html"},"comment":{"@type":"Comment"}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","educationalLevel":"beginner","name":"Ideal gas law Quiz 1","text":" Out of the following, which depends on Van Der Waals constant ‘b’ only?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":" The corrected ideal gas equation can be written as $\\left(P+\\dfrac{a{{n}^{2}}}{{{V}^{2}}}\\right) (V-nb)=nRT$."},"encodingFormat":"text/markdown","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"$${{V}_{c}}$$","position":1},{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"$${{T}_{c}}$$","position":2},{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":" All of these","position":3}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"$${{P}_{c}}$$","position":0,"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":" Pressure, being constant depends on the Van der Waals constant, as $$P=\\dfrac{nRT}{V-nb}-a{{(\\dfrac{n}{V})}^{2}}$$.","encodingFormat":"text/html"},"comment":{"@type":"Comment"}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","educationalLevel":"beginner","name":"Ideal gas law Quiz 1","text":" Following graph represents: $$ \\\\ $$
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