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Calculate the work done when 5 moles of an W, ideal gas expanded from `1m^3 to 10m^3` against a constant external pressure of `2.026 xx 10^2 Nm^(-2)`.

A

`1.95 xx 10^4 J`

B

`-1.95 xx 10^4 J`

C

`2.9277 xx 10^4 J`

D

`-9375 xx 10^3J`

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