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A volume occupied by a saturated vapour is reducd `n` times at a constant temperature. What fraction `eta` of the final volume is occupied by the liquid if the specific volume of saturated vapour be `N` times greatr than the specific volume of the corresponding liquid?

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`(n-1)/(N-1)`
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