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Keeping the temperature as constant, a gas is compressed four times of its initial pressure. The volume of gas in the container changing from 20cc (`V_(1)" cc")` to `V_(2)` cc. find the final volume `V_(2)`.

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Initial pressure `(P_(1))=P`
Fina pressure `(P_(2))=4P`
Initial volume `(V_(1))=2ee =320 cm^(2)`
Final volume `(V_(2))=?`
Using Boyle.s Law, PV= constant
`P_(1)V_(1)=P_(2)V_(2)`
`V_(2)=(P_(1))/(P_(2))xxV_(1)=(P)/(4P)xx20 cm^(3)`
`V_(2)=5 cm^(3)`
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