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100 cm3 of water is compressed from 0.5 atmosphere pressure The work done is x. The work done in compressing 100 cm3 of air from 0.5 atmosphere to 5 atmosphere is y. Then:
- x y
- xy
- x = y
- x ≠ y
The correct answer is: x ≠ y
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