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ideal gas A and a real gas B have their volumes 84. An ideal gas eased from Vto 2 Vunder isothermal conditions. CI The increase in internal energy : (1) Of A will be more than B (2) Of A will be less than B (3) Will be same in both cases (4) Will be zero in both cases 0767673001/219 Thiruvalla : 8547673003/4, Cherthala :

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