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Let `(Delta W_a) and (Delta W_b)` be the work done by the system `A` and `B` respectively in the previous question.

A

`DeltaW_(1) gt DeltaW_(2)`

B

`DeltaW_(1) = DeltaW_(2)`

C

`DeltaW_(1) lt DeltaW_(2)`

D

The relation between `W_(1)` and `W_(2)` cannot be deduced.

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The correct Answer is:
A

As `W.D.` by gas in isothermal is more as compare to adiabatic process
`:. DeltaW_(2) lt DeltaW_(1)`
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