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In the following pressure-volume diagram, the isochoric, isothermal and isobaric parts, respectively, are

A

`BA,AD,DC`

B

`DC,CB,BA`

C

`AB,BC,CD`

D

CD,DA,AB`

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D

d. Process `CD` is isochoric as volume is constant process `DA` is isothermal as temperature is constant and process `AB` is isobaric as pressure is constant.
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