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Value of C(p) for monatomic gas is (5)/(...

Value of `C_(p)` for monatomic gas is `(5)/(2)R`. Find `C_(V)`.

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To find the value of \( C_V \) for a monatomic gas given that \( C_P = \frac{5}{2} R \), we can use the relationship between \( C_P \) and \( C_V \) known as Mayer's relation: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand Mayer's Relation**: The relationship between the specific heats at constant pressure (\( C_P \)) and constant volume (\( C_V \)) is given by: \[ C_P - C_V = R ...
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