An ideal gas undergoes isothermal expansion from \( (10 \) atm, \( 1 \mathrm{~L}) \) to \( ....
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Question An ideal gas undergoes isothermal expansion from \( (10 \) atm, \( 1 \mathrm{~L}) \) to \( (1 \) atm, \( 10 \mathrm{~L}) \) either by path-I (infinite stage expansion) or by path-II (first against \( 5 \mathrm{~atm} \) and then against \( 1 \mathrm{~atm} \) ). The value of \( \left(\frac{\mathrm{q}_{\text {path-I }}}{\mathrm{q}_{\mathrm{path}-\mathrm{I}}}\right) \) is
(A) \( \frac{2.303}{1.3} \)
(B) \( \frac{1.3}{2.303} \)
(C) \( \frac{1.0}{13 \times 2.303} \)
(D) \( 13 \times 2.303 \)š²PW App Link - https://bit.ly/YTAI_PWAP šPW Website - https://www.pw.live