Why Does dV/V Equal ln(Vd/Va) in Physics Homework?

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In summary, the best way to get help with struggling with homework is to seek assistance from a teacher, tutor, or classmate. To improve study habits and avoid struggling with homework, try setting a schedule, breaking up assignments, and finding a quiet study space. If you are struggling with a specific subject, seek additional resources and personalized guidance from a teacher or tutor. If you are constantly struggling with homework, identify the root cause and make necessary changes. It is okay to ask for help with homework, as it shows a commitment to learning and improving.
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In the first place I don't understand why you can just say: dV/V = ln(Vd/Va) ( was given in lecture slides)

And I am not sure if my attempt to the solutions is any good...
Hope Someren can help me a bit with b and c


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I think you have forgotten to attach the files.
 
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BOAS said:
I think you have forgotten to attach the files.

Can you help me now the attachment is there? Thanks!
 

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