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For adiabatic processes `(gamma = (C_(p))/(C_(v)))`

A

`P^(gamma) V = constant`

B

`T^(gamma) V = constant`

C

`T V^(gamma-1) = constant`

D

`T V^(gamma) = constant`

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C

In adiabatic process `PV^(gamma)=consta nt`
`implies ((RT)/(V)) V^(gamma)` = constant `implies TV^(gamma-1) = consta nt` .
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