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[" Example "],[" The pressure in monoatomic gas increases linearly from "4times10^(5)Nm^(-2)" to "8times10^(-5)Nm^(-2)" when its volume "],[" increases from "0.2m^(3)" to "0.5m^(3)" .Calculate."],[" (i) Work done by the gas,"],[" (iii) Amount of heat supplied,"quad " (iii) Molar heat capacity of the gas "R=8.31J" mot' "K^(-1)],[" Solution "]

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