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Two samples A and B of a gas initially of the same temperature and pressure are compressed from a volume V to a volume `frac(V)(2)` such that A is compressed isothermally and B adiabatically. The final pressure of

A

A is greater than that of B

B

A is equal to that of B

C

A is less than that of B

D

A is twice the pressure of B

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