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An ideal monoatomic gas is taken around the cycle ABCDA, wher co-ordinates of A, B, C and D on and D on `P-V` diagram are A`(p,V), B(2p,V), C(2p, 2V) and D(p, 2V)`. Calculate work done during the cycle.

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