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Cp and Cy are specific heats at constant
pressure and constant volume
respectively. It is observed that
Cp - C, = a for hydrogen gas
Cp – Cu = b for nitrogen gas
The correct relation between a and b is:
A. a = 286
C. a=6
D. a= 146
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