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An ideal gas at pressure P is adiabatically compressed so that its density becomes n times the initial value. The final pressure of the gas will be `(gamma = (C_(P))/(C_(V)))`

A

`n^(gamma)P`

B

`(n-gamma)P`

C

`n(gamma - 1)P`

D

`n(1- gamma)P`

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