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One mole of a diatomic gas is heated under a "kibolinsky process" in which gas pressure is temperature controlled according to law `P=(4)/(5)CT^(3//2)`. Where `C` is kibolinsky constant. In this process, gas is heated by `300K` temperature. Answer the following questions.
The amount of heat supplied to the gas under above heating is:

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