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A fixed mass `m` of a gas is subjected to transformation of state: `K` to L to `M` and back to `K` as shown in the figure.
The succeeding operations that enabel this transformation of state are

A

Heating, cooling, heating, cooling

B

Cooling, heating, cooling, heating

C

Heating, cooling, cooling, heating

D

Cooling, heating , heating , cooling

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The correct Answer is:
C

`K rarr L, V alpha T , L rarr M : P alpha T`
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