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Ideal Gas Equation
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For a gas in an adiabatic process, the internal energy is given by, U=a+bPV. Here a and b are constant. P and V are pressure and volume respectively. For the gas, the ratio of C(p) and C(v) is Z. Prove that, Z=\lbrack(b+1)/b\rbrack
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