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Given the values of the two principal specific heats, `S_P=3400` `cal` `kg^-1 K^-1` and `S_v=2400` `cal` `kg^-1 K^-1` for the hydrogen gas, find the value of J if the universal gas constant `R = 8300` `J` `kg^-1 K^-1`.

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