$A$ diatomic gas has an initial internal energy of $80 cal$. $A$ work of $18 cal$ is done on the gas and the gas releases heat energy of $42 J$. The final internal energy of the gas is

  • A
    $20 J$
  • B
    $369.6 J$
  • C
    $54 J$
  • D
    $20 cal$

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