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Consider one mole of an ideal gas whose volume changes with temeperature as V=(alpha)/(T) , where alpha is a constant. Heat is supplied to the gas to raise its temperature by DeltaT . If gamma adiabatic constant then choose the correct options.

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A gas expands adiabatically at constant pressure such that T propto 1/V^(3) , the value of gamma of the gas will be

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A gas expands adiabatically at constant pressure such that T propV^(-1//2) The value of gamma (C_(p,m)//C_(v,m)) of the gas will be :

A gas expands adiabatically at constant pressure such that T propV^(-1//2) The value of gamma (C_(p,m)//C_(v,m)) of the gas will be :