If γ is the ratio of specific heats and R is the universal gas constant, then the molar…
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If γ is the ratio of specific heats and R is the universal gas constant, then the molar specific heat at constant volume Cv is given by
- \(y R\)
- \(\frac{[\gamma-1] R}{\gamma}\)
- \(\frac{\mathrm{R}}{\mathrm{y}-1}\)
- \(\frac{y R}{y-1}\)
Answer
(C) R y -1
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