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Temperature of 1 mole of an ideal gas is increased from 300K to 310K under isochoric process. Heat supplied to the gas in this process is Q=25R, where R=universal gas constant. What amount of work has to be done by the gas if temperature of the gas decreases from 310K to 300K adiabatically?

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