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Four moles of an ideal gas is initially in a state A having pressure `2xx10^(5)N//m^(2)` and temperature 200 K . Keeping pressure constant the gas is taken to state B at temperature of 400K. The gas is then taken to a state C in such a way that its temperature increases and volume decreases. Also from B to C, the magnitude of `(dT)/(dV)` increases. The volume of gas at state C is eaual to its volume at state A. Now gas is taken is initial state A keeping volume constant. A total of 1000 J heat is rejected from the sample in the cyclic process. Take `R=8.3J//K//mol`.
The work done by the gas along path B to C is

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