The molar heat capacity in a process of a diatomic gas if it does a work of Q 4 when a…
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The molar heat capacity in a process of a diatomic gas if it does a work of \(\frac{Q}{4}\) when a heat of Q is supplied to it is
- \(\frac{2}{5}\)R
- \(\frac{5}{2}\)R
- \(\frac{10}{3}\)R
- \(\frac{6}{7}\)R
Answer
(C) 10 3 R
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