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Following graph shows a single stange expansion process, then workdone by the system is

A

`-9104 J`

B

`-202.6 J`

C

`-506 J`

D

`-101.3 J`

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`W= -P_(ext)(V_(2)-V_(1)=-1xx2xx101.325J=-202.6J`
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