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A diatomic gas (gamma = 1.4) does 300 J ...

A diatomic gas (`gamma` = 1.4) does 300 J work when it is expanded isobarically. The heat given to the gas in this process is

A

1050 J/kg K

B

950 J

C

600 J

D

550 J

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