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A possible ideal-gas cycle operates as follows: (i) from an initial state (p1,V1) the gas is cooled at constant pressure to (p1,V2); (ii) the gas is heated at constant volume to (p2,V2);(iii) the gas expands adiabatically back to (p1 , V1 ). Assuming constant heat capacities, show that the thermal efficiency is

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