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Calculate the efficiency of a cycle consisting of isothermal, isobaric, and isochoric line, if in the isothermal process the volume of the ideal gas with the adiabatic exponent `gamma`.
(a) increased `n-fold` ,
(b) decreases `n-fold`.

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