In changing the state of thermodynamics from $A$ to $B$ state, the heat required is $Q$ and the work done by the system is $W.$ The change in its internal energy is
  • A$Q + W$
  • B$Q -W$
  • C$Q$
  • D$\frac{{Q - W}}{2}$
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