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In an adiabatic process, the pressure is increased by `(2)/(3)%`. If `gamma = (3)/(2)`, then find the decreases in volume (approximately) ?

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  • In adiabatic process, the pressure is increased by 2//3% . If gamma=3//2 then the volume decreases by nearly –

    A
    `(4)/(9)%`
    B
    `(2)/(3)%`
    C
    `1%`
    D
    `(9)/(4)%`
  • In adiabatic process, the pressure is increased by 2//3% . If gamma=3//2 then the volume decreases by nearly –

    A
    `(4)/(9)%`
    B
    `(2)/(3)%`
    C
    `1%`
    D
    `(9)/(4)%`
  • In an adiabatic process on a gas with gamma=1.4 , the pressure is increased by 0.5%. The volume decreases by about.

    A
    0.0036
    B
    0.005
    C
    0.007
    D
    0.01
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