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1 mole of a gas with `lamda=7/5` is mixed with 1 mole of gas with `lamda=(5)/(3),` the value of `lamda` of the resulting mixture of

A

`7//5`

B

`2//5`

C

`24//16`

D

`12//7`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(n_(1) + n_(2))/(gamma-1) = (n_(1))/(gamma_(1) - 1) + (n_(2))/(gamma_(2) - 1)`
`implies (1 + 1)/(gamma-1) = (1)/((5//3) - 1) + (1)/((7//5) - 1)`
`implies (2)/(gamma-1) = (3)/(2) + (5)/(2) = 4 implies gamma = (3)/(2) = (24)/(16)`
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