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The ratio of two specific heats of has `C_(p)//C_(v)` for argon is 1.6 and for hydrogen is `1.4`. Adiabatic elasticity of argon at pressure P is E Adiabatic elasticity of hydrogen will also be equal to E at the pressure

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