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Specific heat capacity at constant pressure and at constant volume for nitrogen are respectively `1040 Jkg ^(-1) K ^(-1) and 743 Kg ^(-1) K ^(-1).` Calculate the universal gas constant ?[E.Q.]

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To calculate the universal gas constant \( R \) for nitrogen using the specific heat capacities at constant pressure \( C_p \) and at constant volume \( C_v \), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Values**: - Specific heat capacity at constant pressure, \( C_p = 1040 \, \text{J/kg K} \) - Specific heat capacity at constant volume, \( C_v = 743 \, \text{J/kg K} \) ...
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