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A plot of volume (V) versus temperature (T) for a gas at constant pressure is a straight line passing through the origin. The plots at different values of pressure are shown in figure. Which of the following order of pressure is correct for this gas ?

A

`p_(1) gt p_(2) gt p_(3) gt p_(4)`

B

`p_(1)=p_(2)=p_(3)=p_(4)`

C

`p_(1)ltp_(2)ltp_(3)ltp_(4)`

D

`p_(1)ltp_(2)=p_(3)ltp_(4)`

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