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A diatomic gas `(gamma =1.4)` does 200 J of work when it is expanded isobarically. Find the heat given to the gas in the process.

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To solve the problem of finding the heat given to a diatomic gas during an isobaric expansion, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Given Information We know that: - The work done by the gas during the isobaric expansion, \( \Delta W = 200 \, \text{J} \) - The specific heat ratio for a diatomic gas, \( \gamma = 1.4 \) ### Step 2: Identify Relevant Equations ...
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