Internal energy of n1moles of hydrogen at temperature T is equal to the internal energy of n2 moles of helium at temperature 2T. Then the ratio n1/n2 is

 The number of independent ways in which a molecule of gas can move is called the degree of freedom. It is an independent physical parameter in the formal description of the state of a physical system.

Solution

We know that

Hydrogen

The degree of freedom is =5

Helium

The degree of freedom is =3

UH=5/2n1R1T

UHe=3/2n2R2T

UH=UHe

5/2n1R1T = 3/2n2R2T

n/ n= 3 x 2 /5

n/ n= 6 /5

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