Heat is supplied at constant pressure to diatomic gas. The part of this heat that goes

Heat Is Supplied At Constant Pressure To Diatomic Gas The Physics Question

Heat is supplied at constant pressure to diatomic gas. The part of this heat that goes to increase its internal energy will be

Options

(a) 5 / 7
(b) 3 / 5
(c) 2 / 5
(d) None

Correct Answer:

5 / 7

Explanation:

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