1 mole of monatomic ideal gas has been taken through a cycle as shown in the PV diagram. Vc = 8Vb. Vb = 0.001 m3 and Pb = 106 Pa. The process bc is an adiabatic process. Find the net work done by the gas during each cycle.
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1 mole of monatomic ideal gas has been taken through a cycle as shown in the PV diagram. Vc = 8Vb. Vb = 0.001 m3 and Pb = 106 Pa. The process bc is an adiabatic process. Find the net work done by the gas during each cycle.
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