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(300)((4/3)π(.0053))γ-1 =(1100+273)((4/3)π(r3))γ-1

(r/.005)3γ-3 = 300/1373
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using cv = 3nR, cp = 4nR, γ =4/3, 3γ-3 = 1

r = (.005)(300)/1373

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