For an ideal gas, C p and C v are related as:
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For an ideal gas, Cp and Cv are related as:
- Cp - Cv = R
- \(\frac{C_{p}}{C_{v}}\)
- Cp + Cv = R
- Cv - Cp = R
Answer
(A) C p - C v = R
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