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If `Delta U` and `Delta W` represent the increase in internal energy and work done by the sytem respectively in a thermodynamical process, which of the following is true ?

A

`Delta U= - Delta W` , in a isothermal process

B

`Delta U = - Delta W` in a adiabatic process

C

`Delta U = Delta W` , in a isothermal process

D

`Delta U = Delta W ` , in a adiabatic process

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