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An ideal gas has molecules with 5 degrees of freedom. The ratio of specific heats at constant pressure `(C_(p))` and at constant volume `(C_(v))` is

A

`7/5`

B

`6`

C

`7/2`

D

`5/2`

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A

`gamma=(C_p)/(C_a)=(F+2)/(f)=(7)/(5)`
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