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A mass of dry air at N.T.P. is compressed to `(1)/(32)` th of its original volume suddenly. If `gamma=1.4` find the final pressure of the gas if initial pressure is P.

A

32 atm

B

128 atm

C

`1/32` atm

D

150 atm

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