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The internal energy of an ideal gas is given by U = 1.5 PV. It expands from 10 `cm^(3)` to 20 `cm^(3)` against a constant pressure of `2 xx 10^(5)` Pa. heat absorbed by the gas in the process is

A

2J

B

5J

C

3J

D

7J

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