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A gas is initially at a pressure of 100 kPa and its volume is `2.0 m^(3)`. Its pressure is kept constant and the volume is changed from `2.0 m^(3) to 2.5^(3)`. Its volume is now kept constant and the pressure is increased from 100 kPa to 200 kPa. The gas is brought back to its initial state, the pressure varying linearly with its volume. (a) whether the heat is supplied to or exterted from the gas in the complete cycle ? (b) how much heat was supplied or extracted ?

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A, B, C, D

(a) `P_i = 100kPa, V_1 = 2m^3`
`DeltaV_1 = 0.5m^3,Delta P_1 = 100kPa`
`From the graph , we find that area under AC is greater then area under AB.So,we see that heat is extracted from the system (b)Amount of heat = area under Abc`
` = (1)/(2)xx(5)/(10)xx10^5 = 25000J
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