ThermodynamicsHard
Question
A system is taken from its initial state (P1, V1) to a state (P2, V2). If the heat given to the system is ᐃQ and the work done by the system is ᐃW, then the quantity that will remain constant in this process is :-
Options
A.ᐃQ
B.ᐃW
C.ᐃQ + ᐃW
D.ᐃQ − ᐃW
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