An ideal gas is taken from state-$1$ to state-$2$ through paths $A, B, C$ and $D$ as shown in the $P-V$ diagram. Let $Q, W$ and $\Delta U$ represent the heat supplied,work done,and change in internal energy respectively. Then:

  • A
    $Q_A - W_A = Q_D - W_D$
  • B
    $Q_B - W_B > Q_C - W_C$
  • C
    $W_A < W_B < W_C < W_D$
  • D
    $Q_A < Q_B < Q_C < Q_D$

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