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Homework Statement
A certain mass of a diatomic gas (gamma=1.4) occupies a volume of 100 cm^3 at a pressure of 75 cm of Hg. It is compreseed adiabatically until the pressure increases to 80 cm of Hg. Calculate the workdone in the process.
Homework Equations
W=1/(gamma -1)* (p1v1-p2v2)
=nR/(gamma-1)*(t1-t2)
where gamma=cp/cv
cp=molar specific heat of the gas at constant pressure
cv=molar specific heat of the gas at constant volume.
The Attempt at a Solution
i tried the formula and got -10 J but the correct answer is 29.2 J and i don't have a clue of the method.