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A sample of gas (y = 1.5) is compressed ...

A sample of gas `(y = 1.5)` is compressed adiabatically from a volume of `1600cm^3` to `400cm^3`. If the initial pressure is `150kPa`, what is the final pressure and how much work is done on the gas in the process ?

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