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Thermodynamic process 1, involves the heating of a system at constant volume from an initial temperature, Ti to a final temperature Tf. Whereas, thermodynamic process 2 involves the heating of the same system at constant pressure from the same initial (Ti) to final temperature (Tf).

Assume that in either of the processes, system does no extra work other than work of expansion.

The amount of heat transferred is,

A. greater for process 2
B. greater for process 1
C. equal to the change in entropy
D. equal for both processes​

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Answered by kaarthick7781
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Answer:

greater than 2 is the correct✅ answer

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