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An ideal gas expands according to the law pv2=constant .The molar heat capacity C is

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Answered by abhra61
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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

◆ Answer -

C = Cv - R

● Explanation -

We know that -

P.V^γ = constant

Given that -

P.V^2 = constant

Molar heat capacity is given by -

C = Cv + R/(1-γ)

C = Cv + R/(1-2)

C = Cv + R/(-1)

C = Cv - R

Hence, molar heat capacity is Cv-R.

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