Chapter 18: Q. 10 (page 510)
A gas under goes the process shown in FIGURE Q18.10. By what factor does the temperature change?

Short Answer
The final temperature goes 3 times of the initial temperature of the gas.
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Chapter 18: Q. 10 (page 510)
A gas under goes the process shown in FIGURE Q18.10. By what factor does the temperature change?

The final temperature goes 3 times of the initial temperature of the gas.
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