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Figure shows two processes `A` and `B` on a system.Let `DeltaQ_(1)` and `DeltaQ_(2)` be the heat given to the system in processes `A` and `B` respectively. Then

A

`DeltaQ_(1)gtDeltaQ_(2)`

B

`DeltaQ_(1)=Delta_(2)`

C

`DeltaQ_(1)ltDeltaQ_(2)`

D

`DeltaQ_(1)leDeltaQ_(2)`

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A

`DeltaQ_(1)gtDeltaQ_(2)`
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