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A monoatomic ideal is used as the working substance for the carnot cycle shown in the figure. Processes AB and CD are isothermal, while processes BC and DA are adiabatic. During process AB, 400 J of work is done by the gasd on the surroundings. How much heat is expelled by the gas during process CD?

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