Multiple Choice
An ideal monatomic gas expands isothermally from state A to state B.The gas then cools at constant volume to state C.The gas is then compressed isobarically to D before it is heated until it returns to state A.
-What is the net amount of work done after one complete cycle?
A) zero joules
B) 20 J
C) 40 J
D) 1000 J
E) 1340 J
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