If heat \( Q \) is added reversibly to a system at temperature \( T...
If heat \( Q \) is added reversibly to a system at temperature \( T \) and heat \( Q^{\prime} \) is taken away from it reversibly at temperature
\( \mathrm{P} \) \( T^{\prime \prime} \), then which one of the following is correct [BCECE 2006]
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(a) \( \frac{Q}{T}-\frac{Q^{\prime}}{T}=0 \)
(b) \( \frac{Q}{T}-\frac{Q^{\prime}}{T}0 \)
(c) \( \frac{Q}{T}-\frac{Q^{\prime}}{T}0 \)
(d) \( \frac{Q}{T}-\frac{Q^{\prime}}{T^{\prime}}= \) change in internal energy of the system
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