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Conider a given sample of an ideal gas `(C_p / C_v = gamma )` having initial pressure `(p_0) and volume (V_0)` . (a) The gas is isothermally taken to a pressure `(P_0 / 2 )` and from there adiabatically ta a pressure `(p_0 / 2) and from there isothermally to a pressure `(p_0 / 4 )` . find the volume.

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