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A fixed mass of helium gas is made to un...

A fixed mass of helium gas is made to undergo a process in which its pressure varies linearly from `1 kPa` to `2 kPa`, in relation to its volume as the latter varies from `0.2 m^(3)` to `0.4 m^(3)`. The heat absorbed by the gas will be

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