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Q: Which of the following is NOT a state function
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Q: Differentiate between the reversible and irreversible process in thermodynamics.
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Q: A hot object A is placed in thermal contact with a cold object B. Which is true about the changes in…
A: When hot body contact with cool body then the temperature of hot body decreases


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