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The slopes of isothermal and adiabatic c...

The slopes of isothermal and adiabatic curves are related as

A

isothermal curve slope = adiabatic curve slope

B

isothermal curve slope = y x adiabatic curve slope

C

adiabatic curve slope = y x isothermal curve slope

D

adiabatic curve slope = 1/2 x isothermal curve slope

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