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An ideal gas undergoes a thermodynamic process in which internal energy of the gas depends on pressure of the gas as U= ap!, where a is a positive constant. Assuming gas to be monoatomic, the molar heat capacity of the gas for given process will be

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Assertion If a gas chamber containing a gas is moved translationally, then temprature of gas will increase. Reason Total kinetic energy of the gas molecuoles eill increase by the translational motion of gas chamber.

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