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Let ` Delta U_1 and Delta U_2` be the changes in energy of the system in the process A and B then.

A

` Delta U_1 gt Delta U_2`

B

` Delta U_1= Delta U_2`

C

` Delta U_1lt Delta U_2`

D

` Delta U_1 ne Delta U_2`

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B

As ` Delta U ` is a state function. i.e. , it depends on initial and final positions, in process A and B initial and final temp are same
` therefore " " Delta U_1 = Delta U_2`
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