Multiple Choice
An ideal monatomic gas expands isobarically from state A to state B.It is then compressed isothermally from state B to state C and finally cooled at constant volume until it returns to its initial state A.
-How much work is done by the gas in expanding isobarically from A to B?
A) 1 × 10³ J
B) 2 × 10³ J
C) 3 × 10³ J
D) 4 × 10³ J
E) 5 × 10³ J
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