The change in internal energy $\Delta U$ of an ideal gas depends on:

  • A
    Increases with an increase in temperature.
  • B
    Decreases with an increase in temperature.
  • C
    Can be calculated by $E = mc^{2}$.
  • D
    Remains constant with a change in temperature.

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