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An ideal gas has pressure `p_(0)`, volume `V_(0)` and temperature `T_(0)`. It is taken an isochoric process till its pressure is doubled. It is now isothermally expanded to get the original pressure. Finally , the gas is isobarically compressed to its original volume `V_(0)`. (a) Show the process on a p-V diagram. (b) What is the tempertaure in the isothermal part of the process? (c) What is the volume at the end of the isothermal part of the process?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will address each part of the question sequentially. ### Step 1: Draw the p-V Diagram 1. **Identify Points**: - Let point A represent the initial state of the gas with coordinates (V₀, P₀). - Point B represents the state after the isochoric process where the pressure is doubled, so the coordinates will be (V₀, 2P₀). - Point C represents the state after the isothermal expansion back to the original pressure, so the coordinates will be (V_C, P₀). ...
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