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10 moles of hydrogen at N.T.p is compressed adiabatically so that its temperature becomes `400^@C`. How much work in Joule is done on the gas ? What is the increase in internal energy of the gas. Given `R=8.31"jmole"^-1k^-1` and `gamma=1.4`.

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