In thermodynamics, the P − V work done is given by w=- d V P_ e x t For a system…

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In thermodynamics, the P V work done is given by
\(w=-\int d V P_{e x t}\)
For a system undergoing a particular process, the work done is,
\(w=-\int d V\left(\frac{R T}{V-b}-\frac{a}{V^{2}}\right)\)
This equation is applicable to a
  1. system that satisfies the van der Waals equation of state
  2. process that is reversible and isothermal
  3. process that is reversible and adiabatic
  4. process that is irreversible and at constant pressure.

Answer

(A) system that satisfies the van der Waals equation of state

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