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when an ideal gas with pressure p and volume V is compressed Isothermally to one - fourth of its volume, is pressure is `P_1` when the same gas is compressed polytropically according to the equation `PV^(1.5)` contents to one - fourth of its initial volume, the pressure is `P_2` the ratio `P_1/P_2` is

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