When an ideal diatomic gas is heated at constant pressure, the fraction of the heat energy supplied
which increases the internal energy of the gas is
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When an ideal diatomic gas is heated at constant pressure, the fraction of the heat energy supplied, which increases the internal energy of the gas, is. Therefore, the correct option is (d).
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When diatonic gas is heated at constant temperature, the fraction of heat energy which supplied and increases the internal energy of the gas is called kinetic energy.
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