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If molar heat capacity of the given process (as shown in figure) is `C`, then

A

one specific heat only

B

`C = 0`

C

`C gt C_(V)`

D

`C < C_(V)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`dQ = dU +dW , nCdT = nC_(v)dT +dW`
`DeltaU gt 0` and `DeltaW gt 0 , :. C gt C_(v)`
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