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A gas is compressed at a constant pressure of 50 N/`m^2` from a volume of `10m^3` to a volume of ` 8 m^3`. Energy of 200 J is then added to the gas by heating. Its internal energy is

A

Increases by 300 J

B

Increases by 200 J

C

Increases by 400 J

D

Increases by 100 J

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