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`P - V` diagram of a cyclic process `ABCA` is as shown in Fig. Choose the correct alternative

(A)`Delta Q_(ArarrB)=` negative (B)`Delta U_(BrarrC)=` positive (C)`DeltaU_(CrarrA)=` negative (D)`DeltaW_(CAB)=` negative

A

`Delta Q_(ArarrB)=` negative

B

`Delta U_(BrarrC)=` positive

C

`DeltaU_(CrarrA)=` negative

D

`DeltaW_(CAB)=` negative

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