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A gas is compressed isothermally to half its initial volume. The same gas is compressed separately through an adiabatic process untill its volume is again reduced to half. Then

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Which of the case (whether compression through isothermal or through isothermal or through adiabatic process) requires more work will depend upon the atomicity of the gas

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Compressing the gas isothermally will require more work done to be done

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Compressing the gas through adiabatic process will require more work to be done

D

Compressing the gas isothermally or adiabatically will require the same amount of work

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