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When an ideal mono atomic gas is allowed to expand slowly until its pressure is reduced to exactly half its original values, by what factor does the volume change if the process is adiabatic.


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When an ideal mono atomic gas is allowed to expand slowly until its pressure is reduced to exactly half its original values, by what factor does the volume change if the process is adiabatic.


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