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The pressure and density of a monoatmic gas `(gamma=5//3)` change adiabatically from , `(P_(1),d_(1))` to `(P_(2),d_(2))`.If `(d_(2))/(d_(1))=8` then `(P_(2))/(P_(1))` should be

A

`(1)/(32)`

B

`32`

C

`128`

D

`(1)/(8)`

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B

`(P_(1))/(P_(2))=((d_(1))/(d_(2)))^(gamma)`
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