A monoatomic gas at a pressure P, having a volume V expands isothermally

A monoatomic gas at a pressure P, having a volume V expands isothermally to a volume 2V and then adiabatically to a volume 16V. The final pressure of the gas is (Take γ=5/3)

Options

(a) 64P
(b) 32P
(c) P/64
(d) 16P

Correct Answer:

P/64

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