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A monoatomic ideal gas is taken through the cycle A → B → C → A shown in the figure.
Express the change in internal energy ΔUAB from A to B in terms of p0 and V0. Express the work WAB done by the gas during process A → B in terms of p0 and V0. |
Express the heat QAB flowing into the gas during the process A → B in terms of p0 and V0. |
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