For the process P_ x ^ 2 T^ 2 of an ideal diatomic gas, the molar heat capacity of the…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
For the process \(P_{x}^{2} T^{2}\) of an ideal diatomic gas, the molar heat capacity of the gas is
- \(\frac{3}{2} R\)
- \(\frac{5}{2} R\)
- R
- 2 R
Answer
(D) 2 R
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