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In case of an ideal gas undergoing trans...

In case of an ideal gas undergoing transformation where Delta T = 0 for the process, its internal energy ______.

A

increases as the pressure increases

B

decreases as the volume decreases

C

decreases as the pressure decreases

D

remains fixed

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