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An ideal gas has a specific heat at constant pressure `C_p = (5R)/(2)` . The gas is kept in a closed vessel of volume `V_0` at temperature `T_0` and pressure `P_0` . An amount of 10 P.V, of heat is supplied to the gas. a) Calculate the final pressure and temperature of the gas b) Show the process on P-V diagram

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`(23)/(3)P_0 , 23/3 T_0`
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