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Pressure `P`, Volume `V` and temperature `T` of a certain material are related by the `P=(alphaT^(2))/(V)`. Here `alpha` is constant. Work done by the material when temparature changes from `T_(0)` to `2T_(0)` while pressure remains constant is :

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