MCQ
When heat in given to a gas in an isobaric process, then
  • A
    The work is done by the gas
  • B
    Internal energy of the gas increases
  • A and B Both
  • D
    None from and

Answer

Correct option: C.
A and B Both
(c) When heat is supplied at constant pressure, a part of it goes in the expansion of gas and remaining part is used to increase the temperature of the gas which in turn increases the internal energy.

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