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For one mole of ideal gas if `P=(P_(0))/(1+((V)/(V_(0))))` where `P_(0)` and `V_(0)` are constant, then temperature of gas when `V=V_(0)` is:

A

`(P_(0)V_(0))/(R)`

B

`(P_(0)V_(0))/(4R)`

C

`(P_(0)V_(0))/(2R)`

D

`(P_(0)V_(0))/(3R)`

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