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Molecules of an ideal gas are known to have three translational degrees of freedom and two rotational degrees of freedom . The gas is maintained at a temperature of T. The total internal energy , U of a mole of this gas, and the value of `gamma(= (C_P)/(C_(v)))` are given, respectively , by :

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