If $$Q,E$$ and $$W$$ denote respectively the heat added, change in internal energy and the work done in a closed cycle process, then
A.
$$W = 0$$
B.
$$Q = W = 0$$
C.
$$E = 0$$
D.
$$Q = 0$$
Answer :
$$E = 0$$
Solution :
For a cyclic process, $$\Delta U = 0\,\,{\text{or}}\,\,E = 0$$ NOTE
For any cyclic process, change in internal energy is always equal to zero and work done is equal to area under the cycle.
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