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If the system involves gaseous substance, then pressure volume work W_(pv) = -P_(ext)DeltaV . It has been observed that, W_(rev) gt W_(ir) . Also the work of isothermal & adiabatic processes are different from each other : W_(isothermal reversible) = 2.303 nRT log(v_2/v_1) W_(adiabatic reversible) = -C_v(T_2-T_1) If W_1, W_2, W_3, W_4 are work done in isothermal, adiabatic, isobaric & isochoric reversible processes, then correct sequence would be