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A gaseous system changes from state `A(P_(1), V_(1), T_(1))` to `B(P_(2), V_(2) , T_(2))`, B to C `(P_(3), V_(3) T_(3))` and finally from C to A. The whole process may be called

A

Cyclic process

B

Reversible process

C

Isobaric process

D

Spontaneous process

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