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An ideal gas expands from `10^(-3) m^(3)` to `10^(-2) m^(3)` at 300 K against a constant pressure of `10^(5) Nm^(-2)`. The workdone is

A

270 kJ

B

`-900 kJ`

C

`-900 J`

D

900 kJ

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The correct Answer is:
C

`W=-PDeltaV=-1xx10^(5)(1xx10^(-2)-1xx10^(-3))`
`=-1xx10^(5)xx9xx10^(-3)=-900 J`
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