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The pressure for an ideal gas can be given by ____________(a) pV=nRT(b) p=RT(c) pV=T(d) p=VTI had been asked this question during an internship interview.The origin of the question is Bernoulli’s Equation topic in section Inviscid & Incompressible Flow of Aerodynamics

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Correct choice is (a) pV=nRT

The explanation is: In an ideal gas, molecules does not have volume and HENCE they do not interact with each other. For an ideal gas, the PRESSURE is DIRECTLY proportional to TEMPERATURE and is INVERSELY proportional to volume.



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