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No. of degree of freedom of a gas molecule are given by relation
a. f = 3n - k
b. f = 2n - k
c. f = 3n + k
d. None ​

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Answered by udipta49
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f = 2n - k

Explanation:

Thermodynamic Degrees of Freedom for Gases. By the equipartition theorem, internal energy per mole of gas equals cv T, where T is temperature in kelvins and the specific heat at constant volume is cv = (f)(R/2).

Answered by achus33
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The degrees of freedom of the system is given by:- f = 3 N – K.

The degrees of freedom of the system is given by:- f = 3 N – K.Where, f = degrees of freedom.

The degrees of freedom of the system is given by:- f = 3 N – K.Where, f = degrees of freedom.N = Number of Particles in the system.

The degrees of freedom of the system is given by:- f = 3 N – K.Where, f = degrees of freedom.N = Number of Particles in the system.K = Independent relation among the

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