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An ideal gas expand against a constant external pressure at 2.0 atmosphere from 20 litre to 40 litre and absorb `10kJ` of energy from surrounding . What is the change in internal energy of the system ?

A

4052 J

B

5948 J

C

14052 J

D

9940 J

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The correct Answer is:
B

`DeltaU=q+w`
`=10 xx 1000 -2 xx (20)xx101.3 = 5948 J`
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