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[" An ideal gas undergoes a quasi static,reversible process in which its molar heat capacity Cremains cons "],[" If during this process the relation of pressure "P" and volume "V" is given by "PV^(n)=" constant,then n is give "],[" (Here "C_(p)" and "C_(V)" are molar specific heat at constant pressure and constant volume,respectively): "],[[" (1) "n=(C_(p)-C)/(C-C_(V))," (2) "n=(C-C_(V))/(C-C_(p))]]

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