The following questions were included from thermodynamics in the All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental 2009 Entrance Examination (Preliminary):
1. The internal energy change in a system that has absorbed 2 Kcals of heat and done 500 J of work is
(1) 6400 J
(2) 5400 J
(3) 7900 J
(4) 8900 J
We have ∆Q = ∆U + ∆W where ∆Q is the heat supplied to the system, ∆U is the increase in internal energy of the system and ∆W is the work done by the system.
Therefore, the increase in internal energy of the system is given by
∆U = ∆Q – ∆W = 2000×4.2 J – 500 J = (8400 – 500) J = 7900 J
[Note that 1 calorie = 4.2 joule, nearly]
2. In thermodynamic process which of the following statements is not true?
(1) In an isochoric process pressure remains constant.
(2) In an isothermal process temperature remains constant.
(3) In an adiabatic process PVγ = constant.
(4) In an adiabatic process the system is insulated from the surroundings.
Statement (1) is not true since an isochoric process is one in which volume remains constant. So option (1) is the answer.
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