Two samples $A$ and $B$ of a gas initially at the same pressure and temperature are compressed from volume $ V$ to $ V/2$ ($A$ isothermally and adiabatically). The final pressure of $ A$ is
  • AGreater than the final pressure of $ B$
  • BEqual to the final pressure of $ B$
  • CLess than the final pressure of $B$
  • DTwice the final pressure of $ B$
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