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An ideal gas undergoes a quasi static, reversible process in which its molar heat capacity C remains constant. If during this process the relation of pressure P and volume V is given by `PV^(n)=` constant, then n is given by (Here `C_(p) and C_(v)` are molar specific heat at constant pressure and constant volume, respectively):

A

`n -(C-C_V)/( C-C_P)`

B

`n= (C_P)/( C_V)`

C

`n= (C-C_P)/( C- C_V)`

D

`n= (C_P - C)/( C- C_V)`

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