A cyclic process of a thermodynamic system is taken through $a$ $b$ $c$ $d$ $a$. The work done by the gas along the path $b$ $c$ is
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Path $b c$ is an isochoric process.
$\therefore \quad$ Work done by gas along path $b c$ is zero.
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