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Consider one mole of an ideal gas whose volume changes with temeperature as `V=(alpha)/(T)`, where `alpha` is a constant. Heat is supplied to the gas to raise its temperature by `DeltaT`. If `gamma` adiabatic constant then choose the correct options.

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