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A mono-atomic ideal gas is compressed form volume `V` to `V//2` through various process. For which of the following processes final pressure will be maximum:

A

isobaric

B

isothermal

C

adiabatic

D

`PV^(2) =` constant

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The correct Answer is:
D


So, final pressure is maximum for `PV^(2) =` constant.
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