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If for hydrogen `C_(P) - C_(V) = m` and for nitrogen `C_(P) - C_(V) = n`, where `C_(P)` and `C_(V)` refer to specific heats per unit mass respectively at constant pressure and constant volume, the relation between `m` and `n` is (molecular weight of hydrogen = 2 and molecular weight or nitrogen = 14)

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