A container is divided into compartments by a partition. The container is completely insulated so that there is no heat transfer. One portion contains gas at temperature T1 and pressure p1 while the other portion also has the same gas but at temperature T2 and pressure p2. How will the First Law of Thermodynamic, conclude the result if partition is removed?
A container is divided into compartments by a partition. The container is completely insulated so that there is no heat transfer. One portion contains gas at temperature T1 and pressure p1 while the other portion also has the same gas but at temperature T2 and pressure p2. How will the First Law of Thermodynamic, conclude the result if partition is removed?
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