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We know that the work done by any thermodynamic process is, in general, found by the relation: , = − 8 /01 23 24 Using the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT), derive relations for the amount of work done in a system during a process in which: 1. P is constant (isobaric process) 2. T is constant (isothermal process)

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