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Standard XII
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Thermodynamic Processes
11) Some heat...
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11) Some heat is supplied to an ideal monoatomic gas under constant pressure. The part of the heat which goes to increase its internal energy will be a) 2/3 b) 3/5 c) 2/7 d) 5/7
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