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What is the change in internal energy of 2.00 moles of a monatomic ideal gas as it is heated from 0 K to 100 K?
Method of Concomitant Variations
A research method where one observes the effects of the deliberate variation of one factor on a phenomenon to identify causation.
Necessary Condition
A necessary condition is a condition that must be present for an event or state of affairs to occur; without it, the event or state cannot exist.
Sufficient Condition
A condition or set of conditions that, if satisfied, ensures that a certain statement or outcome must be true.
Method of Concomitant Variations
A scientific principle stating that if two variables vary together in a consistent manner, then one may be a cause of the other.
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