Consider an ideal gas confined to the cylinder with a fixed piston, on heating the gas, all the heat supplied increases
Answer: Kinetic energy of the molecules
Explanation
The internal energy of an ideal gas is solely dependent on the kinetic energy of the molecules, which is directly related to the temperature.
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