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An ideal gas is taken around the cycle ABCA as shown in P-V diagram. The net work done during the cycle is equal to :

A

`12P_(1)V_(1)`

B

`6P_(1)V_(1)`

C

`5P_(1)V_(1)`

D

`P_(1)V_(1)`

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C

Work done by the gas in the cyclic process `=` Area bounded `(ABCA)=5P_(1)V_(1)`
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