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For a gas the differce between the two specific heat is `4150 J//kg K`. What is the specific heat at constant volume of gas if the ratio of sepcific heat is 1.4

A

8475 J`//`kg K

B

5186 J`//`kg K

C

1660 J `//`kg K

D

10375 J `//` kg K

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The correct Answer is:
D

`C_P-C_V=R=4150` and `gamma=1.4`
`implies C_V=(R)/((gamma-1))=(4150)/((1.4-1))=10375 J//kg-K`
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