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Standard XII
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Heat Capacity
36. In an iso...
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36. In an isobaric process of a diatomic gas 140J of heat is added to N moles of the gas to increase its temperature from T1 to T2.the amount of work done by the gas in this process is 1) 60J 2) 120J 3) 100J 4) 40J
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