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For an ideal gas the molar heat capacity...

For an ideal gas the molar heat capacity varies as `C = C_v +3a T^2` . Find the equation of the process in the variables (T,V) where a is a constant.

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`Ve^(-((3a)/(2R) )T^2)` = constant
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