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The molar specific heat at constant pressure of an ideal gas is (7/2)R. The ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is
Options
(a) (9/7)
(b) (7/5)
(c) (8/7)
(d) (5/7)
Correct Answer:
(7/5)
Explanation:
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