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A one mole of an ideal gas expands adiabatically ato constant pressure such that its temperature `Tpropto (1)/(sqrt(V))` .The value of the adiabatic constant gas is

A

`1.30`

B

`1.50`

C

`1.67`

D

`2.00`

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