$A$ gas expands against a variable pressure given by $P = \frac{20}{V}$ ($P$ in $atm$ and $V$ in $L$). During expansion from volume of $1 \ L$ to $10 \ L$,the gas undergoes an increase in internal energy of $400 \ J$. How much heat is absorbed by gas during expansion (in $J$)? (Given: $1 \ L \cdot atm = 101.3 \ J$)

  • A
    $46$
  • B
    $4660$
  • C
    $5065.8$
  • D
    $4260$

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