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Two different adiabatic curves for the same gas intersect two isothermals at `T_(1), and T_(2)` as shown in `P-V` diagram, (figure). How does the ratio `(V_(a)//V_(d))` compare with the ratio `(V_(b)//V_(c))` ?

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