Excuse me, Sir, there's a small error in Q#3. In p2, the value of pressure (P) should be 50, not 100. If P were 100, the result would be 2000 (20 × 1000), not 1000. Just wanted to point that out. Thanks!
@Dawar_Farhan Says:
26:56 Question: At θ = 0K and mass = constant, V = 0m³.
Firstly, this means that matter occupies no space—hence has no volume—at absolute zero, so it shouldn't be called "matter" because it isn't occupying space (the definition of matter is anything having mass and occupying space by having a volume). So, what should we call a substance at absolute zero, instead?
Secondly, if V = 0m³, at above mentioned conditions, is pressure (p) = ∞?
BTW, does finding answers to these questions even matter?
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