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Calculate the value of `c_(v)` for air, given that `c_(p) = 0.23` calorie `g^(-1)K^(-1)`. Density of the air at S.T.P. is 1.293 `g litre ^(-1)` and `J = 4.2 xx 10^(7)` erg ` calorie ^(-1)`.

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