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When an ideal diatomic gas is heated at constant pressure then the fraction of heat energy

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When a gas is heated at constant pressure then its one part goes to increase the internal energy and another part for work done against external pressure i.e. So fraction of energy that goes to increase the internal energy [As Ī³ = 7/5 for diatomic gas

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