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One mole of a gas is subjected to two pr...

One mole of a gas is subjected to two process AB and BC, one after the other as shown in the figure. BC is represented by `PV^(n) = constant`. We can conclude that (where T = temperature, W = work done by gas, V = volume and U = internal energy).

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