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Each molecule of a gas has F degrees of freedom . The ratio `(C_(p))/(C_(V))=gamma` for the gas is

A

`(2)/(f)+1`

B

`1-(2)/(f)`

C

`1+(1)/(f)`

D

`1-(1)/(f)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

As , `eta=(C_(p))/(C_(v))=1+(2)/(n)=1+(2)/(f)`
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