A monoatomic ideal gas undergoes a process in which the ratio of p to V at any instant is…
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A monoatomic ideal gas undergoes a process in which the ratio of p to V at any instant is constant and equals to 1. What is the molar heat capacity of the gas ? (2006)
- \(\frac{4 \mathrm{R}}{2}\)
- \(\frac{3 R}{2}\)
- \(\frac{5 \mathrm{R}}{2}\)
- 0
Answer
(A) 4 R 2
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