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The value of gamma=C(P)/C(V) for a gas i...

The value of `gamma=C_(P)/C_(V)` for a gas is given by `gamma=1+2/f` where f is the number of degrees of freedom of a molecule of a gas
What is the ratio of `(gamma_("monoatomic"))/(gamma_("diatomic"))` ?

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