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n moles of an ideal gas is taken through a four step cyclic process as shown in the diagram. Calculate work done by the gas in a cycle in terms of temperatures `T_(1), T_(2), T_(3)` and `T_(4)`

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`W = nR[T_(1) + T_(3)-T_(2)-T_(4)]`
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