Question
An ideal gas follows a process described by the equation $P{V^2} = C$ from the initial $({P_1},\,{V_1},\,{T_1})$ to final $({P_2},\,{V_2},\,{T_2})$ thermodynamic states, where C is a constant. Then
An ideal gas follows a process described by the equation $P{V^2} = C$ from the initial $({P_1},\,{V_1},\,{T_1})$ to final $({P_2},\,{V_2},\,{T_2})$ thermodynamic states, where C is a constant. Then