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A container has one mole of monoatomic ideal gas. Each molecule has f degrees of freedom. What is the ratio of `gamma=(C_(P))/(C_(V))`

A

f

B

`(f)/(2)`

C

`(f)/(f+2)`

D

`(f+2)/(f)`

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D

`(f+2)/(f)`
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