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Q. An ideal gas follows a process described by the equation $P V^2=C$ from the initial $\left(P_1, V_1, T_1\right)$ to final $\left(P_2, V_2, T_2\right)$ thermodynamics states, where $C$ is a constant. Then :

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Solution:

$PV ^2= C$
$\Rightarrow \frac{ nRT }{ V } V ^2= C$
$\Rightarrow TV =$ constant
$\therefore V _2> V _1 \Rightarrow T _1> T _2$