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A polyatomic ideal gas with linear structure is being supplied that Q in a polytropic process. The work done upon gas is `(Q)/(N)`. The molar specific heat of the gas for the process is `(N'NR)/(2[N+1])`. Then find the value of N' (here N is a constant).

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