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Consider a cycle tyre being filled with air by a pump. Let V be the volume of the tyre (fixed) and at each stroke of the pump `DeltaV(ltltV)` of air is transferred to the tube adiabatically. What is the work done when the pressure in the tube is increased from `p_(1)` to `p_(2)` ?

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