For a certain process the molar heat capacity of an ideal gas is found to be (c_ v + R 2…
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For a certain process the molar heat capacity of an ideal gas is found to be \(\left(c_{v}+\frac{R}{2}\right)\); where Cv is the molar heat capacity of the same gas at constant volume. For the given process, it can be concluded that
- \(F V=\text { constant }\)
- \(\frac{P}{V}=\text { constant }\)
- \(\frac{V^{2}}{P}=\text { constant }\)
- none of these
Answer
(C) V^ 2 P = constant
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