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Two identical containers contain same amount of ideal gas at identical condition. Gas is one container is expanded to 4 times of its volume at constant pressure and gas in another container is expanded to four times to its volume by isothermal process. If `W_(1)` and `W_(2)` be the respective work done, then `(W_(1))/(W_(2))=(alpha)/(In2)`. Find `2/3 alpha`

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