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In the figure given two processes A and B are shown by which a thermo-dynamical system goes from initial to final state F. If capital delta Q subscript A end subscript and capital delta Q subscript B end subscript are respectively the heats supplies to the system then

  1. capital delta Q subscript A end subscript equals capital delta Q subscript B end subscript    
  2. capital delta Q subscript A end subscript greater or equal than capital delta Q subscript B end subscript    
  3. capital delta Q subscript A end subscript less than capital delta Q subscript B end subscript    
  4. capital delta Q subscript A end subscript greater than capital delta Q subscript B end subscript    

The correct answer is: capital delta Q subscript A end subscript greater than capital delta Q subscript B end subscript

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