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When an enclosed perfect gas is subjected to an adiabatic process :

A

Its total Internal energy does not change

B

Its temperature does not change

C

Its pressure varies Inversely as a certain power of its volume

D

the product of Its pressure and volume Is directly proportional to Its absolute temperature

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