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The molar specific heats of an ideal gas at constant pressure and volume are denotes by `C_(P)` and `C_(upsilon)` respectively. If `gamma = (C_(P))/(C_(upsilon))` and `R` is the universal gas constant, then `C_(upsilon)` is equal to

A

`((gamma-1))/(R )`

B

`gammaR`

C

`(1+gamma)/(1-gamma)`

D

`(R )/((gamma-1))`

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