Calculating work done on a gas- Adiabatic process PV diagram.

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Homework Statement



As per attachment. Part iii

How would you do this question by integrating the work?

Homework Equations



W = - ∫P dV

PV^gamma = constant


The Attempt at a Solution



So I integrated the work with P= constant/ V^gamma and came up with this:

W = constant* ( Vf^(1-gamma)-Vi^(1-gamma) ) / (1-gamma)


So now how to I find the constant from the graph and information provided. This is what I was trying to do with not much luck:

constant = (Pi* Vi)^gamma / (Pf* Vf)^gamma

Am I missing something obvious?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Have you done this before? Draw yourself some riemann rectangles and maybe you'll see how you have to set this up. Think about x and y and then look at what you have, hopefully you'll see what you need to do.