An ideal gas is taken through the cycle A → B → C → A , as shown in the figure. If the…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
An ideal gas is taken through the cycle A → B → C → A, as shown in the figure. If the net heat supplied to the gas in the cycle is 5 J, the work done by the gas in the process C → A is


- – 5 J
- – 10 J
- – 15 J
- – 20 J
Answer
(A) – 5 J
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