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For air, specific heat at constant pressure is `0.273 cal g^(-1) .^(@)C^(-1)` and specific heat at constant volume is `0.169 cal g^(-1).^(@)C^(-1)`, density of air `= 0.001293 g cm^(-3)` at S.T.P. Calculate the value of J.

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