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When integrating dW = (Q’/C) dQ’ from 0 to Q, what mathematical principle is being applied?
A. Newton's second law
B. Law of conservation of energy
C. The fundamental theorem of calculus to find total work from infinitesimal contributions
D. Ohm's law in differential form
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