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Two moles of a gas is expanded to double its volwne by two different processes. One is isobaric and the other is isothermal. If `W_1` and `W_2`are the works done respectively, then

A

`w_2=(W_1)/(ln2)`

B

`W_2=W_1`

C

`W_2=W_1ln2`

D

`W_1^2=W_2ln2`

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