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A cylinder fitted with a piston contains an ideal monoatomic gas at a temperature of `400K`. The piston is held fixed while heat `DeltaQ` is given to the gas, it is found the temperature of the gas has increased by `20K`. In an isobaric process the same `DeltaQ` heat is supplied slowely to it. Find the change in temperature in the second process?

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