for diatomic gas
define
work done is
Plug in n = 3
V1 =0.3 L
V2 = 3 L
R = 8.314
T1 = 300
to obtain
W = 11259.3 J = 11.26 kJ
It exceeds 10 kJ
Hence the answer is False
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