Physics, asked by vereuday43, 5 months ago

the value for Gama of monoatomic gas is​

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Answered by Megha0306
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Answer:

5/3

Explanation:

The contributions of the component gases for the gas mixture heat capacity ratio, γ = Cp/Cv, are weighted by their molar fractions. The γ ratio is equal to 5/3 for monatomic gas (H or He), and equal to 7/5 for the diatomic gas (H2).

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Answered by Anonymous
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5/3 is the value.

The contributions of the component gases for the gas mixture heat capacity ratio, γ = Cp/Cv, are weighted by their molar fractions. The γ ratio is equal to 5/3 for monatomic gas (H or He), and equal to 7/5 for the diatomic gas (H2).

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