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Air in a diesel engine cylinder is quickly compressed from an initial temperature of 20 °C, an initial pressure of 1 atm, and an initial volume of 540 cm3 to a final volume of 82 cm3. Assuming the air to be an ideal diatomic gas, find the final temperature and pressure.

Tf=___ K

Pf=_____

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