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An ideal gaseous sample at intial state `i(P_(0),V_(0),T_(0))` is allowed to expand to volume `2 V_(0)` using two different process, in the first process, thje equation of process is `2PV^(2)=K_(1)` and in the second process the equation of the process is `PV=K_(2)`. Then:

A

Work done in the first process will be greater than work in second process (magnitude wise).

B

The order of value of work done cannot be compared unless we know the value of `K_(1)` and `K_(2)`

C

Value of work done (magnitude) in second process is greater in above expansion irrespective value of `K_(1) and K_(2)`

D

Ist process is not possible.

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