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Show how internal energy U varies with T in isochoric, isobaric and adiabatic process?

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A, B, C, D

For all process,
`DeltaU=nC_(V)DeltaT`
`=(nRDeltaT)/(gamma-1)` (as `C_V=(R)/(gamma-1)`)
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