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A certain amount of a diatomic gas undergoes a certain polytropic process in which it absorbs `100 "Joule"` heat and performs `25 "Joule"` work. The process can be described by the formula :

A

`PV^(5)=C`

B

`PV^(1//5)=C`

C

`PV^(-1//5)=C`

D

`PV^(-2//5)=C`

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To solve the problem regarding the polytropic process of a diatomic gas, we will follow these steps systematically: ### Step 1: Understand the Given Information We are given: - Heat absorbed (Q) = 100 Joules - Work done (W) = 25 Joules ### Step 2: Apply the First Law of Thermodynamics ...
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