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If the minimum attainable pressure of ideal gas in the process `T = T_0 + alpha V^2` where T, and `alpha` are positive constants and V is the volume of one mole of gas is `sqrt(NR^2 alpha T_0)` where N is an integer. Then N is equal to

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