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When a certain amount of heat is supplied to a diatomic gas at constant volume, rise in temperature is `T_(0)`. When same heat is supplied to the gas at constant pressure, find the rise in temperature

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the heat transfer in two different scenarios: at constant volume and at constant pressure for a diatomic gas. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Heat Transfer at Constant Volume:** - When heat \( Q \) is supplied to the gas at constant volume, the change in temperature is given by: \[ Q = n C_v T_0 ...
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