Work done is greater in isothermal process when compared to that of adiabatic process. It is also evident from the follwoing curves (area under the curve is depictive of work done).
A paradox is an argument that starts with apparently acceptable assumptions and leads by apparently valid deductions to an apparent contradiction. Since logic admits no contradictions, either the apparently acceptable assumptions are not acceptable, or the apparently valid
deductions are not valid, or the apparent contradiction is not a contradiction. A paradox moves us to reexamine the argument until we find out what is wrong.
IT IS CLEARLY KNOWN THAT THE WORK DONE DURING ISOTHERMAL PROCESS IS MORE THAN ADIABATIC AS WE IMAGIN THAT A INSULATED AND A PERFACTY CONDUCTING CONTAINER CONTAIN GAS AND HEAT THEM THE HEAT IS TRASFER IN ISOTHERMAL PROCESS AND HEAT REMAINS CONSTANT IN ADIABATIC PROCESS . THE TRANSFERED HEAT IS CAUSE FOR GREATE WORK DONE IN COMPARION TO ADIABATIC PROCESS