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Relation between `C_(p) and C_(y)` (in calories) is

A

`C_(P) + C_(V)=2`

B

`C_(V)-C_(P)=2`

C

`C_(P)-C_(V)=2`

D

`(C_(P))/(C_(V))=2`

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C

`C_(p)-C_(v)=R and R =2 cal`.
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