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The internal energy of an ideal diatomic...

The internal energy of an ideal diatomic gas corresponding to volume V and pressure P is `U = 2.5 V`. The gas expands from `1 litre to 2 litre` at a constant pressure of one atmosphere. The heat supplied to gas is

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