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m' grams of a gas of a molecular weight M is flowing in a isolated tube with velocity 2v. If the gas flow is suddenly stopped the rise in its temperature is (`gamma=` ratio of specific heats, R=universal gas constant, J=Mechanical equivalent of heat)

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