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Interpretation:
The diagram that represents the system after it undergoes the process of heat absorption is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Internal energy is a state function thatis the sum of work done on or by the system and the heat released or absorbed by it. It is given by:
If work is done on the system,
If heat is absorbed by the system,
Work done is given by:
Here,
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