An ideal gas in a cylinder is separated by a piston in such a way that the entropy of one part is S? and that of the other part is S?. Given that S? > S?. If the piston is removed then the total entropy of the system will be :
An ideal gas in a cylinder is separated by a piston in such a way that the entropy of one part is S? and that of the other part is S?. Given that S? > S?. If the piston is removed then the total entropy of the system will be :
Option 1 -
S₁ - S₂
Option 2 -
S₁/S₂
Option 3 -
S₁ * S₂
Option 4 -
S₁ + S₂
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 3
Detailed Solution:Kindly go through the answers
S? × S?
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