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The `p -V` diagram of two different masses `m_(1)` and `m_(2)` are drawn (as shown) at constant temperature `(T)`. State whether `m_(1) gt m_(2) "or" m_(2) gt m_(2)`.(##DCP_V03_C20_S01_009_Q01##).

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The ideal gas equation is
`pV=nRT=m/MRT`
`therefore" " m=(pV)((M)/(RT))`
or `" " mproppV` if `T=` constant
From the graph we can see that `p_(2)Vgtp_(1)V_(1)` (for same p or V). Therefroe, `m_(2)gtm_(1)`
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