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One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas occupies a volume of `1.0xx10^-2m^3` at a pressure of `2.0xx10^5N//m^2`.
(a) What is the temperature of tha gas?
(b) The gas undergoes an adiabatic compression until its volume is decreased to `5.0xx10^-3m^3`. What is the new gas temperature?
(c) How much work is done on the gas during the compression?
(d) What is the change in the intenal energy of the gas?

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