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When an ideal gas is compressed isothermally by `1 dm^(3)` against a pressure of `1.013 xx 10^(5) N//m^(2)`, the work done is

A

`1.013xx10^(2) J`

B

`1.013 xx 10^(-5)J`

C

`1.013xx10^(-2)J`

D

`-1.013xx10^(2) J`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`W=+P Delta V`
`=1.013xx10^(5) N//m^(2) xx (1xx10^(-3) m^(3))`
`W=1.013 xx10^(2)J`
`(Delta V=1 dm^(3)=1xx10^(-3)m^(3))`
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