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A certain volume of dry air at NTP is ex...

A certain volume of dry air at NTP is expanded reversible to four times its volume (a) isothermally (b) adiabatically. Calculate the final pressure and temperature in each case, assuming ideal behaviour.
(`(C_(P))/(C_(V))` for air=1.4)

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