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Match the thermodynamic processes taking place in a system with the correct conditions. In the table :  ΔQ is the heat supplied, ΔW  is the work done and  ΔU is change in internal energy of the system.

a
(I) – (A), (II) – (B), (III) – (D), (IV) – (D)
b
(I) – (B), (II) – (A), (III) – (D), (IV) – (C)
c
(I) – (B), (II) – (D), (III) – (A), (IV) – (C)
d
(I) – (A), (II) – (A), (III) – (B), (IV) – (C)

detailed solution

Correct option is C

Adiabatic : Transfer of heat is zero, Δ Q=0Isothermal :  Temperature remains constant, Δ U=0Isochoric : Volume remains constant,   Δ W=0Isobaric : Pressure remains constant,   Δ Q≠0,  Δ U≠0,  Δ W≠0

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