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The latent gas is heated at constant pressure and absorbs amount of heat Q. if the adiabatic exponent is `gamma`, then find the fraction of heat absorbed in raising the

A

2408J

B

2240J

C

2072J

D

1904J

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The correct Answer is:
c

Given, L=2240J,m=1g
dW=168J
From first law of thermodynamics.
dU=2072J
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