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In a certain gas, the ratio of the veloc...

In a certain gas, the ratio of the velocity of sound and root mean square velocity is `sqrt(5//9)`. The molar heat capacity of the gas in a process given by `PT = constant` is.
(Take `R = 2 cal//mol K`). Treat the gas as ideal.

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