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Two moles a monatomic gas in state `A` having critical pressure `P_(0)` and temperature `3 T_(0)` is taken to a state `B` having pressure `3 P_(0)` and temperature `T_(0)//3` by the process of equation `P^(2) T` = constant. Then state `B` is taken to state `C` keeping the volume constant and it comes back to initial state `A` keeping temperature constant.
a. Plot a `P` and `T` graph. (P on the y-axis and `T` on the x-axis).
Find the net work done and heat supplied to the gas during the complete cycle.

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