An ideal gas is initially at a temperature of 300 K. Its volume triples while its pressure decreases by a factor of two. What is its final temperature? Select one: O a. 200 K O b. 1200 K O c. 50.0 K O d. 1800 K O e. 450 K

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An ideal gas is initially at a temperature of 300 K. Its volume triples while its pressure decreases by a factor of two. What is its final
temperature?
Select one:
O a. 200 K
O b. 1200 K
O c. 50.0 K
O d. 1800 K
O e. 450 K
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal gas is initially at a temperature of 300 K. Its volume triples while its pressure decreases by a factor of two. What is its final temperature? Select one: O a. 200 K O b. 1200 K O c. 50.0 K O d. 1800 K O e. 450 K
A monochromatic laser beam propagates in +z direction, E is +y direction. B is oriented in
Select one:
O a. z direction
O b. -y direction
O c. -z direction
O d. -x direction
O e. + x direction
Transcribed Image Text:A monochromatic laser beam propagates in +z direction, E is +y direction. B is oriented in Select one: O a. z direction O b. -y direction O c. -z direction O d. -x direction O e. + x direction
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