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If the ratio of specific heat of a gas of constant pressure to that at constant volume is `gamma`, the change in internal energy of the mass of gas, when the volume changes from `V` to `2V` at constant pressure `p` is

A

`R/((gamma-1))`

B

`P_V`

C

`p_V/((gamma-1))`

D

`(gammap_V)/((gamma-1))`

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