An ideal gas is enclosed in a container of volume $V$ at a pressure $P$. It is being pumped out of the container by using a pump with stroke volume $v$. What is the final pressure in the container after $n$ strokes of the pump? (Assume temperature remains constant.)

  • A
    $P\left(\frac{V}{V+v}\right)^n$
  • B
    $\frac{P V}{(V-v)^n}$
  • C
    $P \frac{V^n}{v^n}$
  • D
    $P\left(\frac{V}{V-v}\right)^n$

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