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If a gas of a volume `V_(1)` at pressure `p_(1)` is compressed adiabatically to volume `V_(2)` and pressure `p_(2)`, calculate the work done by the gas.

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`(p_(1)V_(1)-p_(2)V_(2))/(((lnp_(2)-lnp_(1))/(lnV_(1)-lnV_(2)))-1)`
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