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Physics, 13.11.2019 15:31, anthony3913

When a fixed amount of ideal gas goes through an isobaric expansion a) its internal (thermal) energy does not change. b) the gas does no work. c) no heat enters or leaves the gas. d) its temperature must increase. e) its pressure must increase.

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