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For a gas having molar mass M, specific ...

For a gas having molar mass M, specific heat at constant pressure can be given as:

A

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

B

`(gamma)/(RM)`

C

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

D

`(gammaRM)/(gamma+1)`

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