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For an adiabatic change of in an ideal gas what is the relationship between its `DeltaU` and W(adiabatic)?

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For an adiabatic change q =0
`triangleU=q+W`
`triangleU=0+W`
`triangleU=W`
Change in internal energy =Work done in adiabatic process.
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