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a) In a process on a system, the initial pressure and volume are equal to final pressure and volume, then

A

a) The initial temperature must be equal to the final temperature.

B

b) the initial internal energy must be equal to the final internal energy.

C

c) the net heat given to the system in the process must be zero.

D

d) the net work done by the system in the process must be zero.

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A, B

The initial tempreture must be equal to the final tempreture. , the initial internal energy must be equal to the final internal energy.
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