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A volume of 10m^(3) of a liquid is suppl...

A volume of `10m^(3)` of a liquid is supplied with `100 kal` of heat and expands at a constant pressure of `10 atm` to a final volume of `10.2m^(3)`. Calculate the work done and change in internal energy.

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