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In an adiabatic process, the state of a gas is changed from `P_(1),V_(1),T_(1), "to" P_(2),V_(2),T_(2).` Which of the following relation is correct

A

`T_1V_1^(gamma-1)=T_2V_2^(gamma-1)`

B

`P_1V_1^(gamma-1)=P_2V_2^(gamma-1)`

C

`T_1P_1^(gamma)=T_2P_2`

D

`T_1V_1^(gamma)=T_2V_2^(gamma)`

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