A monoatomic gas is suddenly compressed to (1/8)th of its initial volume adiabatically.

A monoatomic gas is suddenly compressed to (1/8)th of its initial volume adiabatically. The ratio of its final pressure to the initial pressure is (given the ratio of the specific heat of the given gas to be 5/3)

Options

(a) 32
(b) 40/3
(c) (24/5)
(d) 8

Correct Answer:

32

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