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Standard XII
Physics
Thermodynamic Processes
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Work done by a gas during isothermal expansion is ________ than that done during adiabatic expansion.
1. More
2. Less
3. Same
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solution :
by this image we can cleary state that "area under the curve "= "work done "
so ,
the correct opt: 1
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