One mole of an ideal gas goes from an initial state $$A$$ to final state $$B$$ via two processes. It first undergoes isothermal expansion from volume $$V$$ to $$3V$$ and then its volume is reduced from $$3V$$ to $$V$$ at constant pressure. The correct $$p-V$$ diagram representing the two processes is
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According to question, firstly gas expands from volume $$V$$ to $$3V$$ and after this volume is reduced from $$3V$$ to $$V$$ at constant pressure.
In isothermal expansion, $$p$$ - $$V$$ curve is rectangular hyperbola.
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