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A gas at pressure P is abiabatically compressed so that its density becomes twice that of initial value. Given that `gamma=C_(p)//C_(v)=(7//5)` , What will be the final pressure of the gas ?

A

P

B

2P

C

2.6P

D

`(7P)/5`

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