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Work done by a sample of an ideal gas in a process A is double the work done in another process B. The temperature rises through the same amount in the two processes. If `(C_A and C_B) be the molar heat capacities for the two processes,

A

`C_A = C_B`

B

`C_A lt C_B`

C

`C_A gtC_B`

D

`C_A and C_B` cannot be defined.

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