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In given figure, let `Delta W` and `Delta W_(2)` be the work done by the gas in process `A` and `B` respectively then (given change in volume is same in both process)

A

`DeltaW_a gt DeltaW_b`

B

`DeltaW_a = DeltaW_b`

C

`DeltaW_a lt DeltaW_b`

D

The relation between `DeltaW_a and DeltaW_b` cannot be deduced.

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