Two moles of Helium gas undergo a reversible cyclic process as shown in figure. Assuming…
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Two moles of Helium gas undergo a reversible cyclic process as shown in figure. Assuming gas to be ideal. What is the work for the process C to D ?

- –800 Rn2
- zero
- +200 Rn2
- –600 Rn2
Answer
(A) –800 R n2
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