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An ideal gas with heat capacity at constant volume `C_(V)` undergoes a quasistatic process described by P`V^(alpha)` in a P-V diagram, where `alpha` is a constant. The heat capacity of the gas during this process is given by-

A

`C_V`

B

`C_V+nR`

C

`C_V+(nR)/(1-alpha)`

D

`C_V+(nR)/(1-alpha^2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Direct formula is to be used `C=C_V+(nR)/(1-alpha)`.
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