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A stationary mass of gas is compressed without friction from an initial state of `0.3m^(2)` and `0.105M` pa to a final state of `0.15m^(3)` and `0.15M` pa. The pressure remaining constant. During the process there is a transfer of `37.6KJ` of heat from the system. During the process the amount of internal energy change is

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