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Calculate the work done when `1` mole of a perfect gas is compressed adiabatically . The initial pressure and volume of the gas are `10^(5)N//m^(2)` and ` 6` litre respectively. The final volume of the gas is `2` litres. Molar specific heat of the gas at constant volume is `(3R)/(2) [(3)^(5//3) = 6.19]`

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