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Calculate the work done in compressing adiabatically 3kg of helium (he) to one fifth of its original volume if it is initially at 13°c. find the change in internal energy of the gas resulting from the compression. (cp/cv for monatomic gases is 1.667; gas constant for helium is 2079 k^-1 kg^-1)

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