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The process in which the value of ∆U =0 is....
A)adiabatic B)isothermal C)isobaric D)isochoric

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Answered by Priyanshu2000
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Isothermal..........
Answered by itemderby
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Answer: Option (B) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Isothermal process is the process in which temperature of the system remains constant. Therefore, internal energy remains constant.

For an ideal gas in an isothermal process, \Delta U = 0 = Q - W.

where,         \Delta U = internal energy

                             Q = heat absorbed or released

                             W = work done by the system or on the system


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