An adiabatic process performed by an ideal gas starts at P1=3x10^5Pa and V1= 1.2m^3 and ends when P2= 15X10^5Pa and V2= 0.6m^3. Find the adiabatic constant, Data use LOG2= 0.3
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An adiabatic process performed by an ideal gas starts at P1=3x10^5Pa and V1= 1.2m^3 and ends when P2= 15X10^5Pa and V2= 0.6m^3.
Find the adiabatic constant, Data use LOG2= 0.3

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