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In an adiabatic expansion of ideal gas

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  • In an adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas -

    A
    (a) `W=-DeltaU`
    B
    (b) `W=DeltaU`
    C
    (c) `DeltaU=0`
    D
    (d) `W = 0 `
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