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One mole of a monatomic gas at pressure 2 atm ,273 K taken to final pressure 4 atm by a reversible path described by `P//V` = constant .Given Cv 12.5k mol-1 K-1 Calculate the magnitude of `(DeltaE)/(w)` for the process .

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