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A gas with `C_(P)//C_(V)=gamma` goes from an initial state `(P_(1), V_(1), T_(1))` to a final state `(P_(2), V_(2), T_(2))` through an adiabatic process. The work done by the gas is
a) `(nR(T_(1)-T_(2)))/(gamma-1)`
b) `(P_(1)V_(1)-P_(2)v_(2))/(gamma-1)`
c) `nR gamma(T_(1)-T_(2))`

A

a and b are true

B

b and c are true

C

both a and c are true

D

a, b, c are true

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