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One mol an ideal gas is expanded from(10...

One mol an ideal gas is expanded from`(10 atm, 10lit)`. `(2 atm , 50 lit)` isothermally . First against 5 atm
then against 2 atm . Calculate work done in each step and compare it with single step work done.

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