In a given process of an ideal gas, W > 0 and U > 0. From this it can be concluded that
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In a given process of an ideal gas, \(\Delta\)W > 0 and \(\Delta\)U > 0. From this it can be concluded that
- process can be adiabatic
- process can be isothermal
- process can be isobaric
- process can be isochoric
Answer
(C) process can be isobaric
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