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5. Question 2 : 4 po One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas is caused to go through the cycle shown in the figure. The change in the internal energy of gas from a to b and from b to c is respectively: 210 î Pressure Po To a b 4V. Volume A) 9P.V./2, 6RT. (C) 15PVo/2 , 6RT. (B) 9PVo/2 10RTO (D) 15 P.Vo/2 10RTO Mark only one oval.

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