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In the pressure-volume diagram given below, the isochoric, isothermal, isobaric, and isoentropic parts, respectively, are:

A

`BA,AD,DC,DB`

B

`DC,CB,BA,AD`

C

`AB,BC,CD,DA`

D

`CD,DA,AB,BC`

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`CD-` Isochroic (at constant volume)
`DA-`Isothermal compression `(DeltaT = 0)`
`AB-`Isobaric (at constant pressure)
`BC-`Isoentropic (at constant entropy)
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