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An ideal mono atomic gas is at temperatu...

An ideal mono atomic gas is at temperature `T_(0)`. The pressure and volume are quasi-statically doubled such that the process traces a straight line on the PV diagram.
(a) Calculate the heat absorbed by the gas in the process if number of moles of the gas in the sample is n.
(b) Calculate the average molar specific heat capacity of the gas for the process.

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